In Play These Games, Swain begins by talking about the important role that games play in the lives of children. She argues that games teach socialization skills, and also contribute to brain development. She provides a basic list of materials that she uses in this book - most of which are household items. For every item she lists (e.g., a button or hoola hoop) she gives you about five or six game suggestions. The explanations and instructions for the games are extremely easy to understand and are frequently accompanied by black-and-white drawings to help illustrate her directions.
Whether or not you would enjoy this book is entirely dependent on how creative a person you are. Personally, I'm not all that creative in the game department. (My husband is the game player in our family and our kids tend to follow suit.) A few of the games Swain describes in this book are ones that my husband has "made up" with our kids, albeit with different names for the activity than she provides. Still, there were a few ideas in this book that I thought were rather clever and would prove to be laughing good fun - like the family photo memory game. (We are so going to have to make our own memory game using family pictures! I think our kids would think that a riot!)
Play These Games is a practical guide, encouraging you to look around your house for objects to entertain your children with. In a day and age when the idea of entertainment generally centers around buying lots of toys to clutter your house, it's refreshing to see books coming out which encourage you to make use of things that you already have. Such a book builds contentment and really plays (har, har) to the idea that a family who knows how to have fun together has everything that they really need already. That's a message I can get behind.
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My Dad had this game that we all played together when we were ready for church on Sunday morning and waiting for Mom and the baby to be ready. (haha... it was also an incentive to be dressed, ready, and have eaten breakfast early) He hid a red thimble in plain sight (so you didn't have to move anything to find it) and we wandered around looking for it. If you saw it, you had to run and sit on the couch and shout "huckle buckle beanstalk" before anyone else. Then you got to hide it.
OOO...I love the game that Shostagirl suggested! I do think this book would be fun. My kids will pounce upon a made up game when introduced...and my oldest like to keep it going later. However, I don't do it very often. :(
This sounds really cool. I could use some game ideas. Candyland is getting old. O:-)
What a FUN and useful book! Jordan tried telling me last night that the TV "isn't always on" and that he just has "nothing else to do". Uh huh.
Neat idea. We're always looking for inspiration around here! =)
Thank you Carrie! I'm always on the look out for new games to play with our two sons.
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Thank you for the giveaway...love new ideas for fun times with the kiddos!
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What a neat idea. It's always great to have an abundance of game ideas up one's sleeve.
Sounds like a great book. What a good idea. Please enter me in contest. Tore923@aol.com
This book looks interesting to me because I'm in an anti clutter/toys phase right now.
What a fun book! My dad and I used to play a rhyming game, finding absurd words and trying to rhyme them with other words.
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What a wonderful idea for a book!
I am so uncreative about games. It seems like we just play the same ones over and over!
I would love this resource for at home and at church!
I'd love to win this! I'm always looking for ideas for games and creative play for my three young cousins.
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Thanks to your review, this book caught me eye last week in the new books section of our library. Haven't had a chance to crack it open yet, but looking forward to being inspired!
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