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Identifier: playplaymaterial00mitc (find matches)
Title: Play and play materials for the pre-school child
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Mitchell, Harriet
Subjects: Play Children
Publisher: Ottawa, Canadian Council on Child Welfare
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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esirablein cities, as they are removed from the dust and dirt ofthe streets and fre(iuentl\ are exposed to all day sun-shine. Xecessiu\\ precautions must be taken to protectthe children by building a strong fence of heavy wirenetting to eliminate all danger of their falling off thepla\g)oun(i. It is also wise to have the roof paved, tohave the flues at one side and to protect all skylightswith wire netting. This can all be accomplished at littleadditional cost. Hower boxes, summer houses and awn-ings help to make such a roof playground comfortable and 44 PORCHPLAYGROUNDS attractive, and all the usual equipment and apparatus ofthe yard playground may be used. A porch also makes a suitable playground,especially if it is a large one. It will haveto be protected with strong wire screeningin much the same way as the roof playground, to preventaccidents to children and throwing toys over the sides aswell. Here again as much of the usual play apparatus asthere is room for should be provided.
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SAND BOX AND WOODEN FLOOR BLOCKS IN ACTIVE USE(Courtesy of McGill Nursery School, Montreal. SHOULD THEYARD PLAY-GROUND BEFENCED IN? If the outdoor play space is a yard, itshould be enclosed. Then the small childrencan be left to play in safety and fieedom.The fewer the number of donts necessary during theplaytime, the happier the child and the more serene theMother. An enclosed play space makes unnecessaiy agreat many prohibitions. For enclosing the play-yard, a 45 wire fence is best. not too hi.uh. as a hi.u:li fence suu.^ests abarrier which all children will have an iri-(\sistlhle urixe tosurmount. A wire fence also has the added advantatrethat it does not shut out the view. WHY IS PLAY 1 1h^ pla\j):r()un(l should provide as near an APPARATUS AND api^roacli to healthv counliv conditions as EQUIP.MENT 1 r 1 4 1 1 ) r • -41 NECESSARY? ^^^^ ^c supplicd to childreu livm.tz: in the cit\. The city child does not have cellardoors to shde upon, trees and fences to chmb and swingfrom, or a

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  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Mitchell__Harriet
  • booksubject:Play
  • booksubject:Children
  • bookpublisher:Ottawa__Canadian_Council_on_Child_Welfare
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  • bookleafnumber:48
  • bookcollection:robarts
  • bookcollection:toronto
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