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Games Without Music for Children

By Loïs Bates

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Turn-of-the-century children discover a world of learning and laughter through imaginative games and playful lessons, no musical instruments required.

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2011-08-23
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Summary

"Games Without Music for Children" by Loïs Bates is a guide filled with engaging games for kids from the late 1800s, perfect for schools or homes. It offers fun ways for children to learn and play, especially when they can't go outside. The games teach important skills and good manners through different kinds of play, from moving around to pretending. The book is divided into parts, with games for the classroom, playground, and even some rhyming riddles. Each game has easy-to-follow rules, a list of what you need, and rhymes to say while playing, including practical experiences and adventures of the imagination. The activities teach kids to work together, be polite, and learn about the world while keeping them active and entertained. The author shows a clever way to teach and play, making it a great help for teachers and parents.

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