play

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Dolls help children create wonderfully vivid and imaginative worlds, while also serving as unsettling reminders of the abyss

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And why play works

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To have fun, you have to be okay with the idea of wasting time.

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Now associated with childhood fun, the swing has a near-universal history of ritual transgression and transformation

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The purpose of play — for children, monkeys, rats or meerkats — has proved surprisingly hard to pin down. Scientists continue to toss around ideas.

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Fads come and go, but how to create a toy that stands the test of time is the billion-dollar question

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Ever wonder how Lincoln Logs or Sea Monkeys found their way into 20th-century toy stores? Here are the little-known origins of 10 classic toys.

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The world's oldest toys date back thousands of years – but determining whether ancient children played with them, and how, remains a mystery archaeologists are piecing together.

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An animal study brings us closer to understanding our own behavior

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The challenge is not how to “teach creativity” to children, but rather how to create a fertile environment in which their creativity will take root, grow, and flourish.