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Inclusive Indoor Play: Play and Playthings
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 2009Unlike outdoor playgrounds, indoor play environments are made up of playthings that are larger than toys and smaller than playground equipment. These playthings, due to their focus on able-bodied children, are vastly underutilized as tools for social education.
Abir Mullick, R.L. Grubbs
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Play, childhood, and playthings in Bor, South Sudan, 2009–2010
International Journal of Play, 2018This essay contributes to the comparative ethnography of play by reporting on children's descriptions of play in Bor, South Sudan.
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Games Children Play--Playthings as user friendly aids for learning in Art Appreciation
Early Child Development and Care, 1993A suggestion is put forward that in the early years of schooling art history teaching might be tackled with the help of user‐friendly aids. The aids are everyday games and playthings which have been “doctored” to include an art history over‐lay and therefore in their new guise have a role in art education.
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Play and Playthings for the Handicapped Child (Elizabeth Newson and Joan Head)
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Merely child's play? Developmental work and playthings.
Journal of pediatric nursing, 1986J, Lee, M D, Fowler
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