Play + Psychological aspects
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Play + Psychological aspects
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Play + Psychological aspects
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- The real play revolution, why we need to be silly with our kids - and how to do it, Ash Perrin
- Free to learn, why unleashing the instinct to play will make our children happier, more self-reliant, and better students for life, Peter Gray
- Be more kid, how to escape the grown up trap and live life to the full!, Ed James, Mark Taylor, Nicky Taylor
- The case for make believe, saving play in a commercialized world, Susan Linn
- Let the children play, how more play will save our schools and help children thrive, Pasi Sahlberg and William Doyle ; foreword by Sir Ken Robinson
- A year of playing catch, what a simple daily experiment taught me about life, Ethan D. Bryan
- The design of childhood, how the material world shapes independent kids, Alexandra Lange
- Game frame, using games as a strategy for success, Aaron Dignan
- The power of play, designing early learning spaces, Dorothy Stoltz, Marisa Conner, and James Bradberry
- The power of play, how spontaneous, imaginative activities lead to happier, healthier children, David Elkind
- Play matters, Miguel Sicart
- Transforming your library into a learning playground, a practical guide for public librarians, Brittany R. Jacobs
- The power of fun, how to feel alive again, by Catherine Price
- The now habit, a strategic program for overcoming procrastination and enjoying guilt-free play, Neil Fiore
- Free to Learn, Why Unleashing the Instinct to Play Will Make Our Children Happier, More Self-Reliant, and Better Students for Life
- The now habit, a strategic program for overcoming procrastination and enjoying guilt-free play, Neil A. Fiore
- Deep play, Diane Ackerman ; illustrations by Peter Sis
- Developmentally appropriate play, guiding young children to a higher level, Gaye Gronlund ; foreword by Ellen Frede
- The now habit, a strategic program for overcoming procrastination and enjoying guilt-free play, Neil A. Fiore
- Play, how it shapes the brain, opens the imagination, and invigorates the soul, Stuart Brown with Christopher Vaughan
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