...a timely compilation ... an impressive group of qualified professionals have contributed to this treatise ... an extremely valuable resource for anyone concerned with design of safe systems for humans in general, but explicitly so for children.
-Richard J. Hornick, Ph.D., CPE
Past President of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society
... describes how valid ergonomics principles can be applied to our most precious commodity - children. ... Designers of classrooms, playgrounds, museums, and products for children must read this book. Children will benefit even further if teachers and parents also read this book.
-Stover Snook, PhD, CPE
This groundbreaking book surveys the state of ergonomics in the design of things for toddlers to teenagers ... belongs on the bookshelf of every designer, ergonomist, and engineer who develops products and environments used by people.
-Steven Casey, President of Ergonomic Systems Design, Inc and author of Set Phasers on Stun and The Atomic Chef and Other True Tales of Design, Technology, and Human Error
... addresses every conceivable aspect of designing products and places for children ... the contents are illustrated with some of the most charming photographs of children that you will ever see.
-Douglas H. Harris, Chairman and Principal Scientist, Anacapa Sciences, Inc., Santa Barbara, California, USA
Past President of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society
I am so excited to see this book in press. ... provides a detailed and comprehensive analysis of the range of factors that should be considered when designing for children.
-Wendy A. Rogers, Georgia Institute of Technology, Past President of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society
... luminary leaders of the human factors and ergonomics community have assembled a panoply of the world's outstanding researchers ... Using the central theme of human factors and ergonomics makes this offering unique ... a true tour-de-force ... a must read ... a vital resource ... What Dr. Spock did for child-rearing in the baby boom years, Dr. Rice and Ms. Lueder have now done for the generation born into a high-tech world.
-Peter A. Hancock, Past-President of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society