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The Playwork Book

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About This Book

A practical manual of simple, low-cost projects for children and caregivers, presenting step-by-step instructions and numerous diagrams for making toys, games, and play equipment from common household materials. It opens with an appeal to the creative inner life of children and the virtues of homemade amusements, then offers project-by-project guidance—woollen balls, ropes, dolls and furniture, whistles, kites, boats, model aeroplanes and more—focusing on clear techniques, material substitutions, and encouraging resourcefulness, craftsmanship, and imaginative, participatory play.

About the Author

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Ann Macbeth

Ann Macbeth was a notable figure in the realm of children's literature and playwork. She is best known for her influential work, "The Playwork Book," which emphasizes the importance of play in childhood development and education. Macbeth's contributions reflect a deep understanding of the role of imaginative play in fostering creativity and social skills among children. Her insights continue to resonate with educators and parents alike, highlighting the significance of play in learning environments.

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