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Playing Smart: A Parent's Guide to Enriching, Offbeat Learning Activities for Ages 4 to 14 [Paperback]

Susan K. Perry (Author)
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December 1990
Our new edition of a family favorite has hundreds of fun and educational activities that promote creative thinking, laughter, and loving relationships. From ways to make walking interesting to tips for creating a family book of world records, Susan Perry brings together simple activities that rely on little more than family commitment.

For parents who are looking for ways to enhance quality time, or for those who are looking for new, creative ways to play and learn with their children, PLAYING SMART provides a treasure trove of activities, resources, and ideas. Included in this revised, expanded, and updated edition are new chapters on the five-senses and geography as well as many new activities. Updated resources and family-friendly Web sites help point the way to more adventures.

--This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.


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A one-volume shelf of original ideas. -- L.A. Parent Magazine

Full of interactive ideas. -- Child Magazine

The beauty of this guide is that most games call for nothing more than two people and two brains. -- Working Mother --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

About the Author

Susan K. Perry, Ph.D., is a social psychologist and award-winning author who teaches psychology at Woodbury University and online writing for "Writer's Digest". She has also been a teacher for the Gifted Children's Association of Los Angeles, and was the founder and director of an early childhood program, Discovery House School. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Free Spirit Pub; 1st illustrated edition (December 1990)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0915793229
  • ISBN-13: 978-0915793228
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 7.2 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #747,624 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Susan K. Perry has enjoyed writing her whole life. She began professionally by sending in a tip to a woman's magazine and receiving $3 in stamps as payment. While her sons were in school, she wrote heartfelt essays about raising them. Eventually she expanded her topics to cover anything The L.A. Times and regional magazines would pay for. As her passions coalesced a bit more narrowly into psychological subjects, she went back to school for a Ph.D. and began to write books. Playing Smart, Writing in Flow, and Loving in Flow are among her most popular.

She now blogs about "Creating in Flow" at Psychology Today's site, as well as offering love advice online for Netscape. She has taught writing online for many years, and continues to work as a consultant for several individual writers who are struggling with books. Her current project is polishing her novel about a rational woman who has to learn how to let go of everything she loves.

 

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy, life enriching book for children AND adults!, April 1, 2003
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Wow, this is just an awesome book for any parent, grandparent, caregiver, teacher... It was an "impulse buy" and turned out to be the best child activity book I have ever seen. As a former professional, college educated stay-at-home mom, I wanted to move beyond "Candyland" and "Go Fish" and have more fun with my kids. This book provides a wealth of information that makes having fun with them a lot of fun for me!

There are 14 chapters, after the introduction. Each CHAPTER provides a background on the topic, helpful information, many ideas and projects to try, sidebars with even more information and ideass, and a very extensive "resources" section with additional books, websites, relevant games, music and more. Chapters include Instant Fun, Playing around with Photography, Mind Snacks: Recipes for Kitchen Learning, The Junior Geographer, celebrate the Senses, and so on. The book provides a very well rounded experience without being "preachy". It isn't a "learning book" and doesn't teach skills, so to speak, but a child can't help but learn and grow from the activities listed. Most activities are free or require a very small investment.

Each chapter is a treasure. For example, the first chapter, Instant Fun, makes waiting with kids actually fun. There are 30 "instant games" (for example, picking out someone walking by or a fellow patient in a waiting room and making up a creative story about them, turning your hand into a puppet with instructions, things to do while waiting for a meal in a restaurant, etc.), five different ways to keep busy while travelling, 13 different quick pencil games (such as one of you draws a squiggle and then you and your child take turns completing it into a picture, dot games, a game called "scrambled sentences, etc.). There are 4 sidebars in this chapter with even more ideas for instant fun. And finally, there are 13 references for more information, books, catalogs, games, etc. Each idea or game is at least a paragraph long--it isn't simply a list of run of the mill ideas. For my family, this chapter alone is well worth the price of the book.

And each following chapter is just as chock-full of information, ideas and projects. A previous reviewer stated it was a good book to get out of a rut and I couldn't agree more. The back cover shows a review from Working Mother magazine that states, "The beauty of this guide is that most games call for nothing more than two people and two brains." I couldn't agree more.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great ideas to stimulate you and your children, June 6, 2001
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PLAYING SMART is a treasure trove of clever ideas. Using the simple and familiar, Susan K. Perry shows us how we can turn the most ordinary experiences into opportunities for creativity, learning, and fun, teaching children to begin a lifelong love of education and imagination. A walk becomes an adventure into biology and nature as well as a chance to make up stories about people, to notice change in daily surroundings. The backyard is filled with learning how to grow edible and decorative plants with an aesthetic appreciation of their variety and arrangement, along with respect for other living creatures. Cooking with your children, you can both learn about nutrition, health, and safety, fostering good habits that will serve them well in our fast food and junk food culture. Waiting in line and long car rides become openings for psychological sharing and excursions into the imagination.

Nearly all of the ideas in this book can be used by adults to stimulate their own creativity and get out of their daily ruts. I especially appreciated the sections of doing dreamwork and personal journaling with children. I frequently recommend this book to parents and teachers.

~~review by Joan Mazza, author of Dream Back Your Life; Dreaming Your Real Self; and 3 books in The Guided Journal Series with Writer's Digest/Walking Stick Press.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars New revised updated version of this book is better!, May 17, 2001
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Susan K. Perry "Susan K. Perry" (Los Angeles, author of LOVING IN FLOW (BunnyApe.com)) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Playing Smart: A Parent's Guide to Enriching, Offbeat Learning Activities for Ages 4 to 14 (Paperback)
As the author, I'm letting you know that the resources in this older edition of Playing Smart are out of date after a full decade in print. Buy the REVISED edition (subtitle: THE FAMILY GUIDE etc.) and you won't be disappointed.
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