Incoming Resources
- The playful parent, 7 ways to happier, calmer, more creative days with your under-five, Julia Deering
- 4~7-se ai nÅ n nori ro charanda, 18-yÅ n ch'a nori sangdam simnisa ka allyÅ chunÅ n kijÅ k Å i Å mma nori, Kim Su-gyÅ ng chiÅ m
- Toys and reasons, stages in the ritualization of reality, Erik H. Erikson
- Developing a play-based curriculum, theory and practice in the 4+ unit, Marilyn J. Kingett
- Toys, play, and child development, edited by Jeffrey H. Goldstein
- War, conflict and play, Tina Hyder
- Pretending at home, early development in a sociocultural context, Wendy L. Haight and Peggy J. Miller
- The Excellence of play, edited by Janet R. Moyles
- Spook and the Jewel Thief and the Polyvalent Plaything, three forms of play in 20th and 21st Century poetry, by Abigai Parry
- Playing and reality, D. W. Winnicott
- Play and early childhood development, James E. Johnson, James F. Christie, Thomas D. Yawkey ; photographs by Francis Wardle
- The excellence of play, edited by Janet Moyles
- Man, play, and games, Roger Caillois ; translated from the French by Meyer Barash
- Homo ludens, a study of the play element in culture, by Johan Huizinga
- Enhancing learning through play, a developmental perspective for early years settings, Christine Macintyre
- Understanding young children's learning through play, building playful pedagogies, Pat Broadhead and Andy Burt
- Key times for play, the first three years, Julia Manning-Morton and Maggie Thorp
- Play and development, a symposium with contributions by Jean Piaget ... [et al.], edited by Maria W. Piers
- Planning play and the early years, Penny Tassoni, Karen Hucker
- Models and mirrors, towards an anthropology of public events, Don Handelman
- Play in animals and humans, edited by Peter K. Smith
- StEPS, statements of entitlement to play : a framework for playful teaching with 3-7-year-olds, Janet Moyles and Siân Adams ; with Jill Evans ... [et al.]
- Home corner, Su Garnett
- Playing and reality, D.W. Winnicott
- Play, playtime and playgrounds, key issues for teachers, supervisors and governors of primary schools, Wendy Titman
- Multi-cultural play, text: Ann Aunins ; illustrations: Beverley Saunders
- Play, its role in development and evolution, edited by Jerome S. Bruner, Alison Jolly, Kathy Sylva
- Play, Catherine Garvey
- Toys, games, and media, edited by Jeffrey Goldstein, David Buckingham, Gilles Brougere
- Symbolic play, the development of social understanding, edited by Inge Bretherton
- Unplugged play, 233 activities & games for ages 3-5, Bobbi Conner
- Unplug and play, the ultimate illustrated guide to roughhousing with your kids, by Anthony T. DeBenedet, M.D. and Lawrence J. Cohen, Ph.D. ; illustrations by Martà n Tognola
- Playful learning, develop your child's sense of joy and wonder, text and photography by Mariah Bruehl
- The asperkid's game plan, extraordinary minds, purposeful play... ordinary stuff, Jennifer Cook O'Toole
- Real kids, real play, by Alice Zsembery
- Caro & Co helping kids find wonder in the everyday, easy outdoor and indoor activities to inspire your kids, Caroline Webster
- Play to progress, lead your child to success using the power of sensory play, Dr Allie Ticktin
- Baby play for every day, 365 activities for the first year, Susannah Steel
- Play at work, how games inspire breakthrough thinking, Adam L. Penenberg
- The 2010 parents guide to preschool, Cheryl Turi and Dof Dickinson
- Why will no one play with me?, the play better plan to help kids make friends and thrive, Caroline Maguire with Teresa Barker
- The real play revolution, why we need to be silly with our kids -- and how to do it, Ash Perrin
- I can do it, Maja Pitamic
- Unplugged play, 216 activities & games for ages 6-10, Bobbi Conner
- Recycle and play, awesome DIY zero-waste projects to make for kids, Agnes Hsu
- Everyday play, Kate Ritchie ; [illustrated by Rebecca King] ; [photography by Damian Bennett]
- Balanced and barefoot, how unrestricted outdoor play makes for strong, confident, and capable children, Angela J. Hanscom ; foreword by Richard Louv
- (It's great to) suck at something, the unexpected joy of wiping out and what it can teach us about patience, resilience, and the stuff that really matters, Karen Rinaldi
- Everyday play, fun games to develop the fine motor skills your child needs for school, Christy Isbell ; illustrated by Chris Wold Dyrud
- Why don't children sit still?, a parent's guide to healthy movement and play in child development, Evelien van Dort ; [translated by Barbara Mees]