Playing to Learn

Playing to Learn by Carol Seefeldt, published by Gryphon House, Inc. in 2001, is a resource designed to create meaningful experiences that engage children in learning through play. This first edition spans 208 pages and offers a variety of activities, including games, small group tasks, and stories, aimed at making learning enjoyable for young children.
Readers will find a wealth of activities that promote learning every day of the week, catering to various teaching and learning styles. The book focuses on educational strategies suitable for early childhood and elementary levels, emphasizing the importance of play in development and education. With its practical approach, Playing to Learn serves as a valuable tool for educators looking to enhance their curricula and foster a dynamic learning environment.
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Create meaningful experiences and engage children in learning through play. Playing to Learn gives you hundreds of activities to make learning fun through games, small group activities, stories, and more. These games and activities promote learning every day of the week, every week of the year. Sure to become a classroom favorite, Playing to Learn has everything you need to create wonderful learning experiences for young children. 192 pages.Carol Seefeldt is Professor Emeritus at the University of Maryland. She has written 21 books and over 150 articles for teachers and parents. This is her first book with Gryphon House.
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