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The Cultural Origins and Play Philosophy of Playworkers:
An Interview with Penny Wilson |
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| ARTICLES: |
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Children’s Pastimes and Play in Sixteen Nations:
Is Free Play Declining?
by Dorothy G. Singer, Jerome L. Singer, Heidi D’Agostino,
and Raeka DeLong |
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Building Blocks and Cognitive Building Blocks:
Playing to Know the World Mathematically
by Julie Sarama and Douglas H. Clements
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The Graceful and Gritty Princess: Managing Notions
of Girlhood from the New Nation to the New Millennium
by Miriam Forman-Brunell and Julie Eaton
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Physically Active Play and Cognition: An Academic Matter?
by Jacob Sattelmair and John J. Ratey
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Gordon M. Burghardt, The Genesis of Animal Play: Testing the Limits
by Garry Chick
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Susan Linn, The Case for Make-Believe: Saving Play in a
Commercialized World
by David Elkind
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Ann E. Densmore, Helping Children with Autism
Become More Social: 76 Ways to Use Narrative Play
by Virginia Ryan
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378
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Jim Holt, Stop Me if You’ve Heard This: A History and
Philosophy of Jokes
by Scott G. Eberle
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Michael A. Messner, Out of Play: Critical Essays on Gender and Sport
by Susan Cahn
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Nigel B. Crowther, Sports in Ancient Times
by David M. Christenson
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Helen Tovey, Playing Outdoors: Spaces and Places, Risk and Challenge
by Tim Gill
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386
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Lawrence Kutner and Cheryl K. Olson, Grand Theft Childhood: The
Surprising Truth about Violent Video Games and What Parents Can
Do and Katie Salen, ed., The Ecology of Games: Connecting Youth,
Games, and Learning
by Stephen Jacobs
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388
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CONTRIBUTORS |
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