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Children's Ways Being selections from the author's "Studies of childhood," with some additional matter

By James Sully

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Peer into the imaginative minds of children as they transform the ordinary into the extraordinary through whimsical play and heartfelt exploration of the world.

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2011-08-09
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Summary

"Children's Ways" by James Sully is an exploration of how kids think and act, written long ago, that looks at the fun and creativity in childhood. The book explains how children use their imaginations while playing and how they try to figure out the world around them. It talks about how kids turn everyday things into exciting adventures, giving feelings to objects and creating amazing stories. Through their games, children show how they understand the world, mixing their daydreams with real life as they learn and grow.

About the Author

James Sully was an English psychologist, philosopher and writer.

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