The following books are listed as a resource in the bibliography to Dr. Toy's Smart Play. You will find information useful for parents, educators and children. Select any of the icons below. By clicking on the bookcover you will be taken directly to the electronic book desk at
Amazon.com. Let us know what books you find useful.Chapter One from Dr.Toy's Smart Play: The Importance of Toys
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Axline, Virginia M. Technical book on play therapy. |
Caplan, Frank; Caplan, Theresa. Play's implications for body-building, learning and personality. |
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Cherry, Clare Setting up a creative environment for play and development. |
Garvey, Catherine. Discusses various aspects of play: interaction, motion and objects. |
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Goleman, Daniel. Description of emotional intelligence, literacy and importance of recognizing them. |
Piaget, Jean. Technical book on child development. |
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Sponseller, Doris (Ed.). Play as learning, education, recreation, skill building and drama. |
Strom, Robert D. Book presents research results on play: solitary, peer, dominion, parent-child. |
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Chapter Two: Baby Play
Chapter Three: Toddler
Chapter Four: Preschooler
Chapter Five: Primary Schooler
Chapter Six: Older
Chapter Seven: Special Needs
Chapter Eight: Play Power
Chapter Nine: Play Everywhere
Chapter Ten: Play Power
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