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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Birthday Party or Boredom resource book!, April 20, 2001
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chrisdono (Billerica, MA USA) - See all my reviews
I've used this book a lot! We've come up with great birthday party activities from this-- or rainy-day boredom busters. One 4-yr-old child who had just had a $400 chuck-e-cheese birthday asked if she could have her party in my back yard next year! The obstacle course suggestions alone are worth buying this book. This book will educate you to look at your recycables in a new way. After reading this-- my own ideas flourished as well. In fact, every item in your house will start to reveal it's play possibilities to you. Anyone who has watched a kid play with a cardboard box or tube for hours will appreciate this book. Some of the things we have made from recyclables and found objects have been played with more than most other toys in our house.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The product description above is incorrect--this book is for all ages, February 14, 2009
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barbara sher (saipan, northern mariana islands) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Extraordinary Play with Ordinary Things (Homegrown) (Paperback)
Extraordinary Play is divided into chapters depending upon which materials you have handy. Got mismatched socks? There's plenty of games to enhance children's eye-hand coordination, balance and many other motor skills. Got cardboard boxes--string? paper bag? There are plenty of games for any materials and an appendix in the back telling you which games help which skills. But from a kids point of view, the games are just plain fun. As an occupational therapist who has played these games with kids in many many countries, I can promise you and yours will be grinning!
Barbara Sher (author)
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Extraordinary Play with Ordinary Things (Homegrown)
Extraordinary Play with Ordinary Things (Homegrown) by Barbara Sher (Paperback - August 8, 2006)
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