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The real play revolution : why we need to be silly with our kids - and how to do it / Ash Perrin.

The real play revolution : why we need to be silly with our kids - and how to do it / Ash Perrin.
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790.1 PERR
Adult Non Fiction   Lakemba . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781786782236 (paperback)
Name Perrin, Ash author.
Title The real play revolution : why we need to be silly with our kids - and how to do it / Ash Perrin.
Published London : Watkins, 2019.
©2019
Description vii, 183 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
Notes "The Flying Seagull Project"--Cover.
Includes bibliographical references (page 170) and index.
Summary This is a guide to help grown-ups share silliness, laughter and fun with kids, benefiting the kids, the adults themselves and, ultimately, society at large. In a world of technology, product marketing and unending messaging aimed at adults and kids, there is a need to liberate the imagination, re-sow the seeds of creativity ... and start a Real Play revolution! Real Play needs no expertise or qualifications and no equipment beyond what can be found about the house - all it does need is a genuine interaction between grown-ups and children. Offering the techniques and play ideas developed by Ash Perrin through his work at the Flying Seagulls Project in an accessible, engaging and fun way to a wide audience of ordinary parents and childcare professionals, this book also makes a passionate case for the importance of play in children's lives.The Real Play Revolution is a treasure trove of fantastic, unexpected and effective play ideas, from step-by-step activities such as Kids Comedy Corner (all about telling jokes together as a family), Home-Made TV (make your own TV, then watch it!) and Circus Skills Workshop (hoola-hoop, juggling balls, spinning plates, etc) to quick fixes for cheering everyone up, such as the One Minute Madness Miracle (the first one to get nowhere wins), and defeating a bad mood - whether a child's or a grown-up's - with the Turkey Head Grump Crown (who can carrying on feeling annoyed with a turkey on their head?). All suggestions can be adapted to work with any numbers from one child to a whole classroom. Fun line drawings clarify step-by-steps and add to the book's appealing design.
Subjects Amusements
Games
Play
Outdoor recreation for children
Family recreation
Parent and child
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