Great Big Book of Children's Games


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450 indoor and outdoor games for pre-school to middle-school-age kids arranged by age group.




The Adventurous Book of Outdoor Games


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A World of Adventure Outside Your Door! Hidden deep within the most secret of secret chambers was a magical book filled with daring and adventurous games for boys and girls. For years, many feared this book had been lost... until now. The Adventurous Book of Outdoor Games contains a treasure trove of the best neighborhood games invented by children since the beginning of time. This book is your passkey to a world of secret missions, last-minute victories, and thrilling chases. More than 100 Great Games Including: BOMBARDMENT CAPTURE THE FLAG FREE FOR ALL DODGEBALL BRITISH BULLDOG WALL BALL INFILTRATION TIGER AND LEOPARD GHOST IN THE GRAVEYARD 500 MONKEY IN THE MIDDLE POISON CIRCLE ARMY-NAVY TREASURE HUNT SOCCER GOLF UNTANGLE And More!!







Raising Your Game


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America's children are joining and quitting youth sports in record numbers. If kids can't find the fun in an activity, they may try to find the way out. If an adult can't find the right tools, they may not know the right words to say or the right actions to take. In Raising Your Game, authors Ethan J. Skolnick and Dr. Andrea Corn present a guide adults can use to ensure the most enjoyable and enriching youth sports experience for a child. Through a combination of advice from more than 100 elite athletes and time-tested sports psychology concepts, Raising Your Game prompts parents to consider what really matters when it comes to their kids and sports. From LeBron James to Shannon Miller, Brandi Chastain to Jason Taylor, John Smoltz to Mary Joe Fernandez, Sanya Richards-Ross to Torii Hunter, athletes from across the sports spectrum discuss their setbacks and successes what worked for them and what didn't. Raising Your Game discusses the types of guidance that can ignite inspiration and foster participation, practice, and progress, and which methods can create frustration and dejection. It shows the difference a supportive parent can make by showing up, showing interest and, at times, showing restraint.







Great Outdoor Games Book


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A collection of fascinating games, the Great Outdoor Games Book is tailored to keep young boys and girls fit, as well as generate awareness of their surroundings. Designed for children between the ages of five and eighteen, this compilation of over 150 innovative and fun games also helps develop a healthy spirit of competition, with very little need for equipment or large spaces. This book is indispensable to any family interested in outdoor sports.




Go Out and Play!


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A guide to more than seventy classic and contemporary playground games provides instructions for such favorites as kick the can, freeze tag, and sardines, in a volume that also includes tips for adults on how to encourage and facilitate outdoor play.




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Activity Table For Kids Ages 4-8 Outdoor, Activity Book For Kids


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Activity Table For kids Ages 4-8 Outdoor, Activity Book For Kids, Outdoor Activities Book For Kids Ages 4-8 Girls And Boys.I know very well how to deal with a child in your child's years, especially in learning, because I work as a professorThis appears well in my book because I have moved from simple exercises to move step by step to what is more difficultThis is what it termedGradual learning.We have enabled the look-inside feature to make sure the content is very effective and appropriate for your child's ageWe don't have to start with the child. Any exercise, how difficult was it.This is unhealthy for your childAlso, we must not forget the motivational pages that make the child more willing to continue, and this is what we have in the bookWe have also put in place space for the mother and father to write a note on the child's achievement.Our book is very effective because we have been working in this field for a long timeAppropriate For girls and boysAdvice: Do not put your son in the learning cage while he reviews a lessonThis is a mistake, or you ask him to calm down and sit uprightThis is wrongThe child always loves to learn while he is moving at the same time, so this is the nature of children.Do not compare your way of learning with that of your childThis book is based on many different methods of learning that I have studied and applied with my studentsThe result is always good.