Dusty Playground

Dusty Playground PDF

Author: Zippy Lomax

Publisher:

Published: 2017-07

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 9780998579405

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A photobook by Zippy Lomax featuring portraits of the children of Burning Man

101 Playground Games

101 Playground Games PDF

Author: Therese Hoyle

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-04-28

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 1351709569

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The school playground plays a crucial role in developing all aspects of children's behaviour and interpersonal learning. Yet there is a growing awareness that children today do not play in the same sociable ways as previous generations. This resource provides a practical toolkit of ideas to promote lively and enjoyable games. It draws on traditional games and also introduces a wealth of new ones including: * Chasing and catching games * Skipping games and rhymes * Singing and dancing games * Parachute games * Quiet games * Circle games * Cooperative games * Games from around the world.

Dusty's Fate

Dusty's Fate PDF

Author: Vickie King

Publisher: Bell Bridge Books

Published: 2014-05-02

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 161194452X

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He was hired to find her. The last thing he expected was to find himself in love. West Virginia Private Investigator Dusty Braddock thought he'd never recover from the grief and guilt over his wife's death in a car accident. Then he helped Jules Donovan and her son reconnect with the man who might be the brother Jules never knew she had. Jules, a family-loving loner, wants a family for her son and travels to West Virginia with Dusty. But the man who makes her feel like she belongs to a family turns out to be Dusty and his sprawling, affectionate Braddock clan. If she gives part of herself to him, how can she ever go back to her normal life if it doesn't work out? Will Dusty abandon her, too? Vickie King has published short fiction in Woman's World Magazine. Her debut novel, CARLY'S RULE, has already hit the bestseller list in ebook. She loves to hear from readers. Write to her at [email protected] or visit her on Facebook or at vickielking.blogspot.com.

The Little Book of Playground Games

The Little Book of Playground Games PDF

Author: Simon MacDonald

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2015-06-04

Total Pages: 74

ISBN-13: 1472923510

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This Little Book is packed with games for wet days, hall times, and just being together! It contains a collection of both familiar and brand new games for small and larger groups of children, all of which can be played using low cost and easily accessible resources.

Building Playgrounds, Engaging Communities

Building Playgrounds, Engaging Communities PDF

Author: Marybeth Lima

Publisher: LSU Press

Published: 2013-02-04

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 0807149810

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We accomplish extraordinary things when we do ordinary things together. This heartfelt and hopeful conviction led LSU professor Marybeth Lima to begin the LSU Community Playground Project as a way to involve her students in the larger Baton Rouge community. Fifteen years and over seven hundred students later, Building Playgrounds, Engaging Communities tells the remarkable story of the Playground Project’s ongoing partnership with area public schools to design and build safe, fun, accessible, kid-designed playgrounds. Lima’s experiences with the Playground Project range from outright failures to hard-won victories. Overcoming the challenges of working with scarce resources and persevering despite many setbacks, Lima and her students succeeded with hope, humor, and dedication. Building Playgrounds, Engaging Communities emphasizes the major impact people have when they work together for the common good—whether by building playgrounds, establishing neighborhood gardens, or participating in honest, respectful conversations. To this end, Lima provides an appendix with practical advice for local engagement. People wanting to make a difference in their communities can use this book as a road map; those active in long-term endeavors will draw on it for ideas and inspiration.

No More Games

No More Games PDF

Author: Mike Gallo

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2021-03-22

Total Pages: 243

ISBN-13: 1664162453

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The transition from childhood to young adult is never easy. When a man’s young son asks him for help in overcoming his fears for an upcoming baseball game, it sends his father into his basement, where he revisits the summer that his friends, baseball, and a girl forced him to learn that he could no longer play games. David is a talented baseball player and soon-to-be high school junior who doesn’t want to follow the same path as many other athletes and adults from his hometown. His desire to seek a better life for himself is conflicted with his loyalty to his best friends. His personal life at home is not as it appears, and the only ones that can give him comfort are his friends and a girl named Becky. David struggles through a summer of important lessons in family, friendship, baseball, and love, only to discover that we often already have what we desire in life; we just have to fight for it.