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Too much TV? Too many hours spent on video games? Tired of hearing "I'm bored"? The answer is here. The Unplugged Play Book celebrates the pleasures and virtues of old-fashioned play while addressing the growing concerns of parents who worry about the time their children spend in front of a screen.

Written by Bobbi Conner, the creator and host of The Parent's Journal, the long-running, award-winning public radio show, The Unplugged Play Book is the family bible of hands-on fun, a parent-friendly encyclopedia of over 700 games and variations, with not a screen, plug, chip, disk, or battery in sight. Here are games to play alone and games to play with siblings and friends. Games to play indoors and games for outside. Toddler games, ten-year-olds' games, and games for the whole family. There are craft projects, puppet ideas, music activities, card games, guessing games, plus loads of ideas for keeping little kids busy nearby. There's stuff to do with cardboard boxes, with balloons, with muffin tins, with paper grocery sacks. There's how to draw a sidewalk masterpiece in chalk, design a castle, organize a treasure hunt, make silly hats from plastic tubs, build forts and ramps for toy cars and trucks. And dozens of special-occasion games, including birthday party ideas, themes, and activities. Woven throughout are not only the reasons to play unplugged—why it's essential for whole development, how it builds intelligence, encourages problem-solving and self-control, boosts creativity and inner strength of character—but also invaluable help for parents, from lists of best toys (and gadgets turned into toys) to dealing with issues of sharing, shyness, party meltdowns, safety, and much more.
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 "Great Training Wheels for Uncreative Parents" 2009-08-28
By Shanna A. Gonzalez (Gaithersburg, MD)
There are some parents who always have crayons, bubbles, and homemade play-doh on hand. Their children are adept at drawing, cutting, and pasting, can reliably kick a ball, and are the first to join in the games at birthday parties. To these lucky kids a homemade birthday cake in the shape of a tyrannasaurus rex is no big deal. Their parents do not need to read Unplugged Play.



For the creatively challenged among us, however, this is a great resource for making your time together count. It's filled with hundreds of articles with activities for ages 1-10, each with a sidebar giving the number of children needed, indoor/outdoor location, and materials needed. I especially like the fact that it is organized into three age ranges, printed so the sections are visible on the fore edge so a harried parent can flip the book open and start looking for ideas. There is an introductory chapter describing the benefits of non-media play, and appendices with suggestions for family game night and materials to keep on hand.



Some of the activities require materials you may not have, and many will not fit the personality or specific interests of your children, but the book provides a wide variety of options to satisfy most needs. It may be especially handy when caring for children you do not know well or who are a different age than you are used to. Because of its exhaustive content, it's probably best treated as a source of inspiration rather than a to-do list, and after using it for a few weeks as creative "training wheels," parents and children may find that they no longer need it.





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 "Excellent Fun" 2009-08-13
By apoem (Bosque Farms, NM USA)
This book is filled with fun ideas. Some of them are games that you probably played with as a child such as hopscotch or some variation on hide and seek. Most of the ideas are original, creative, ways to have fun with your children. I particularly liked that this book was broken up into ages so that you could easily find games for younger children or older children without paging through a lot of pages.



Worth the money.

Enjoy.

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 "good for getting ideas" 2009-06-05
By N. Custer
I bought this as a gift for my sister. She has two toddler boys and is all about 'no tv' in the house. She loves this book for all the ideas it offers families trying to spend time together outside of the tv realm.

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 "great ideas to spark your imagination!" 2009-02-24
By L. Gugliotti (Connecticut)
This book has solid playtime ideas for toddlers in all different environments. Many things may be intuitive, but you'll be sure to find something good in here for your bored toddler to do indoors. Great book for a library collection!

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 "A very good book" 2009-02-04
By R. Anderson (Keller, TX)
I have bought 3 copies of this book it is a great idea book for rainy or snow days. I have tried out a bunch of the games with my 5 year old and he has had a really good time.



There are also some good games for birthday parties.


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