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It's OK To Say Go Play - Kiskis, Kenny
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Parents . . . don't feel guilty! You need alone time. And guess what. Alone time is great for your child's development. It's OK To Say Go Play! And then hand your child this book full of fun choices for individual play. Colorful and fun pictures your child will enjoy. "It's OK to Say Go Play," by Kenny Kiskis, the author of "Word's Don't Stick," emphasizes the importance of independent play for children. It challenges the notion that telling children to "go play" is simply a way for parents to get some peace and quiet. Instead, the book argues that solo playtime is crucial for a child's…mehr

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Parents . . . don't feel guilty! You need alone time. And guess what. Alone time is great for your child's development. It's OK To Say Go Play! And then hand your child this book full of fun choices for individual play. Colorful and fun pictures your child will enjoy. "It's OK to Say Go Play," by Kenny Kiskis, the author of "Word's Don't Stick," emphasizes the importance of independent play for children. It challenges the notion that telling children to "go play" is simply a way for parents to get some peace and quiet. Instead, the book argues that solo playtime is crucial for a child's development. "It's OK to Say Go Play" uses illustrations and suggestions to showcase a variety of activities that children can engage in by themselves. The book highlights the benefits of independent play, showcasing how it fosters imagination, creativity, and even brain development. By encouraging children to play alone, the book empowers them to use their minds and explore their own ideas. Ultimately, "It's OK to Say Go Play" offers a valuable perspective for both children and parents. It encourages children to embrace independent play and empowers parents to confidently allow their children the space and freedom to do so, knowing it contributes significantly to their well-being and development.