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- This work examines the beneficial effects of playing traditional games and brings together a collection of multifaceted traditional games.
- About the Author: Dr. Kaye Bennett Dotson, an Associate Professor in Library Science, focuses her scholarship and research on school librarians and the impact they may have on future generations.
- 150 Pages
- Games, Reference
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About the Book
This work examines the beneficial effects of playing traditional games and brings together a collection of multifaceted traditional games.Book Synopsis
This work examines the beneficial effects of playing traditional games and brings together a collection of multifaceted traditional games.Review Quotes
Childhood play is an integral component in the development of children. If you are motivated to
incorporate the art of play into the learning environments of children, The Value of Games:
Putting Play Back into Practice for Children is the text for you. Let's play! Tag you're it!
In an age of screen-time overload, Kaye Dotson offers the antidote to devices...GAMES! The Value of Games is a walk down memory lane and a reminder of the lost art of play. This timeless book equips educators, parents and caregivers with the simple tools they need to foster imagination, reinforce values, instill leadership skills and most importantly allow children to play and to have fun.
It's time to have some fun in life and this book will get you and children you know, started down the game road fast. Covering both old familiar favorite games and newer variations, everything you need to know to have fun is provided: instructions, number of players needed and rules of the game. Let's get out of your screen face and move around some with this essential game book.
This is a valuable book for youth/children's group leaders, home-schooling, senior day centers, senior living homes, and parents. The volume includes a variety of games from quiet time ones (like guessing games), to group activities (jumping and running), to relays (quiet ones as well as creative ones), and even those involving songs and dancing. A must for the resource libraries in day cares, camping facilities, churches, scouting and other youth activity providers, and other educators of children. It will bring back memories of play before electronics.
About the Author
Dr. Kaye Bennett Dotson, an Associate Professor in Library Science, focuses her scholarship and research on school librarians and the impact they may have on future generations. Dr. Dotson's recognition of the significance of play in teaching and learning, and the need to preserve the role of play in the lives of children, inspired this work.