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A series of essays addresses how adults can understand and nurture children's imaginative lives, arguing that memory and sympathy are essential to bridging the generational gap. The first section examines understanding, play, imagination, beauty, moral formation, praise and punishment, and the conditions that encourage creative growth. The second section gives practical, detailed guidance for making magic cities from ordinary playthings, surveying useful materials, construction techniques, collections, and ways to adapt projects for children with limited resources, and concludes with reflections on play's aims and the lasting values fostered by imaginative construction.
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