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What Shall We Do Now?: Five Hundred Games and Pastimes

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A compendium of games, pastimes, and simple handcrafts for children, organized by setting and company — indoors and outdoors, alone or in groups, and for parties — with clear rules, diagrams, and how-to instructions for toys, knots, paper crafts, and make-believe. It groups activities by age and occasion, supplies descriptions of rules and variations, and offers practical directions for play, construction, and safety. An alphabetical index and blank appendix allow quick reference and personal additions, and many line illustrations demonstrate equipment, poses, and finished projects.

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Dorothy Canfield Fisher

Dorothy Canfield Fisher was an American author and social reformer known for her contributions to children's literature and her advocacy for progressive education. Her notable works include "Understood Betsy," which reflects her interest in Montessori education, and "The Home-Maker," a novel that explores the complexities of domestic life and women's roles in society. Fisher's writing often emphasizes themes of personal growth and social responsibility, making her a significant figure in early 20th-century American literature. In addition to her fiction, she was an influential voice in educational reform and a proponent of the Montessori method.

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