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This collection presents simple spoken and acted games for young children designed for classroom and playground use; it gives short rhymes, step-by-step directions, and teacher's notes to turn everyday tasks and folk plays into instructive amusements. Sectioned into schoolroom role-plays (laying tables, sewing, household errands), playground pursuits (tag, ball games, chains), and guessing rhymes covering objects, animals, flowers, seasons and nursery tales, the material aims to reinforce practical skills, manners, observation, and cooperative play, with occasional illustrations and suggestions for adapting activities to lessons or poor weather.

About the Author

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Loïs Bates

Loïs Bates was an author known for her contributions to children's literature, particularly in the realm of moral education and character-building. Her notable works include "Games Without Music for Children," which offers engaging activities for young readers, and "Story Lessons on Character-Building (Morals) and Manners," a collection designed to instill ethical values and proper conduct in children. Bates' writings reflect a commitment to nurturing the moral development of youth through imaginative storytelling and interactive play.

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