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Unplugged Play: Grade School: 216 Activities & Games for Ages 6-10
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Unplugged Play: Grade School: 216 Activities & Games for Ages 6-10 in Franklin, TN
Current price: $12.99

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Unplugged Play: Grade School: 216 Activities & Games for Ages 6-10 in Franklin, TN
Current price: $12.99
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Size: Paperback
Screen-free. Battery-free. Pure fun. When
Unplugged Play
was first published as a parent-friendly encyclopedia of games and activities for all ages, Richard Louv, author of
Last Child in the Woods,
called it “A terrific prescription for much of what ails children and parents today.” Now
gets a fresh and appealing new life as three separate, brightly designed books, each targeted to a specific age group. The need, of course, is significantly more pressing than when the book was originally published—screens are far more ubiquitous, causing parents even greater concern about their overuse—and these timeless, imaginative, easy-to-implement games are here to the rescue. Each volume includes games to play alone and games to play with siblings and friends and parents. Games to play indoors and games for outside. There are craft projects, music activities, guessing games—the kinds of truly fun activities designed to stretch the imagination, spark creativity, build strong bodies, forge friendships, and explore the real world. The opposite of hunkering down in front of an addictive screen.
Unplugged Play
was first published as a parent-friendly encyclopedia of games and activities for all ages, Richard Louv, author of
Last Child in the Woods,
called it “A terrific prescription for much of what ails children and parents today.” Now
gets a fresh and appealing new life as three separate, brightly designed books, each targeted to a specific age group. The need, of course, is significantly more pressing than when the book was originally published—screens are far more ubiquitous, causing parents even greater concern about their overuse—and these timeless, imaginative, easy-to-implement games are here to the rescue. Each volume includes games to play alone and games to play with siblings and friends and parents. Games to play indoors and games for outside. There are craft projects, music activities, guessing games—the kinds of truly fun activities designed to stretch the imagination, spark creativity, build strong bodies, forge friendships, and explore the real world. The opposite of hunkering down in front of an addictive screen.
Screen-free. Battery-free. Pure fun. When
Unplugged Play
was first published as a parent-friendly encyclopedia of games and activities for all ages, Richard Louv, author of
Last Child in the Woods,
called it “A terrific prescription for much of what ails children and parents today.” Now
gets a fresh and appealing new life as three separate, brightly designed books, each targeted to a specific age group. The need, of course, is significantly more pressing than when the book was originally published—screens are far more ubiquitous, causing parents even greater concern about their overuse—and these timeless, imaginative, easy-to-implement games are here to the rescue. Each volume includes games to play alone and games to play with siblings and friends and parents. Games to play indoors and games for outside. There are craft projects, music activities, guessing games—the kinds of truly fun activities designed to stretch the imagination, spark creativity, build strong bodies, forge friendships, and explore the real world. The opposite of hunkering down in front of an addictive screen.
Unplugged Play
was first published as a parent-friendly encyclopedia of games and activities for all ages, Richard Louv, author of
Last Child in the Woods,
called it “A terrific prescription for much of what ails children and parents today.” Now
gets a fresh and appealing new life as three separate, brightly designed books, each targeted to a specific age group. The need, of course, is significantly more pressing than when the book was originally published—screens are far more ubiquitous, causing parents even greater concern about their overuse—and these timeless, imaginative, easy-to-implement games are here to the rescue. Each volume includes games to play alone and games to play with siblings and friends and parents. Games to play indoors and games for outside. There are craft projects, music activities, guessing games—the kinds of truly fun activities designed to stretch the imagination, spark creativity, build strong bodies, forge friendships, and explore the real world. The opposite of hunkering down in front of an addictive screen.



























