Children of the Elementi

Children of the Elementi

Author: Ceri Clark

Publisher:

Published: 2011-09-01

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 9780615535739

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Product DescriptionA wonderful book for all ages. Younger readers will find this somewhat a new Potter type genre.ReviewI found the plot compulsive. I simply had to read on to find out what happened. In the most complimentary sense of the phrase: it was a genuine page-turner. --Academi Critique ServiceProduct DescriptionThe powerful Elementi Empire spanned over a thousand years, its kings and queens loved and revered by their people and their elemental powers feared by their enemies. One fateful night almost a century ago, the Empire was destroyed by treachery and Magi illusion. All five heirs were thought to be lost... until now.On present day Earth, Jake has an ordinary life, school, bullies, parties... until he stumbles on an ancient crystal and discovers his adoption and a royal past. As Jake touches the pendant, the Magi Emperor in Eleria is alerted that not all the Elementi were killed all those years ago. The Emperor summons an evil fire demon and sends him across the dimensional barrier to hunt and kill the last of the Elementi.Can Jake learn to control his growing elemental powers and reunite the other lost children in time?"The writer has produced an excellent story of two magically endowed power groups confronting each other across time and space. ...Good books that have much in common with Children of the Elementi are C.S. Lewis's Narnia series, Tolkien's Hobbit and J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter stories."(Academi Critique Service)About the AuthorCeri graduated from Aberystwyth University in 2005 with an MSc in Library and Information Studies. She worked at Rougemont School for two years as the School Librarian where she developed the story during school holidays.#1 bestselling Author writes: This is a wonderful and compelling storyline that captures and fill your soul with joy as you read it. I'm giving this book to my entire family, and can't wait the read the other books in this fantastic series. Ceri Clark is an accomplished author with this wonderful first work.... Magnificent. Five stars of full enjoyable Reading.A sample:The woman halted mid-step and turned sharply. Instinctively Nuin and Kiron scrambled back. They held their breath as the woman's eyes narrowed, examining the hallway. Kiron shook his head in disgust at himself and moved to challenge the stranger but Nuin's hand shot out and grabbed his arm. She shook her head at him - silently warning him to stay. He nodded reluctantly in response. Searching for a moment more, the woman turned again and carried on down the corridor.As the footsteps faded, Nuin straightened, shaken by the strange encounter. Who was that? What was that? She rushed to the open-door. At the threshold, she paused. Where was Malo? Taking deep breaths to quell her rising panic, she scanned the room, looking for the familiar and reassuring shape of her husband.Then she heard it. There was a groan from the far side of the room. She saw a hand slide away from the rich fabric covering the bed. She felt her lungs tighten in fear. What was happening? Rushing round the bed she saw her husband half-collapsed on the marble floor. He was clutching his chest, gasping for breath. Beside him lay a spilled wine cup.'Poison,' she breathed, 'Kiron, come quickly.'Only seconds behind, Kiron brushed past her to his liege's aid. Using his heightened senses he scanned the king's body. In his mind's eye, he could see the poison. A hot vivid purple, it glowed evilly, running unchecked through the king's blood. It was spreading slowly but steadily he saw and half of the king's body was already affected. Anguished, he knew there was nothing he could do. The poison had advanced too far - they were too late. He glanced with sorrow at Nuin.'I'm so sorry. I can only stop the pain. He has only a few minutes at most.''Do it!' Tears burned her eyes.Steeling himself, Kiron knelt beside Malo. The healer carefully lifted a flap on a small leather pouch that hung around his waist.


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Download or read book Children of the Elementi written by Ceri Clark and published by . This book was released on 2011-09-01 with total page 304 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Product DescriptionA wonderful book for all ages. Younger readers will find this somewhat a new Potter type genre.ReviewI found the plot compulsive. I simply had to read on to find out what happened. In the most complimentary sense of the phrase: it was a genuine page-turner. --Academi Critique ServiceProduct DescriptionThe powerful Elementi Empire spanned over a thousand years, its kings and queens loved and revered by their people and their elemental powers feared by their enemies. One fateful night almost a century ago, the Empire was destroyed by treachery and Magi illusion. All five heirs were thought to be lost... until now.On present day Earth, Jake has an ordinary life, school, bullies, parties... until he stumbles on an ancient crystal and discovers his adoption and a royal past. As Jake touches the pendant, the Magi Emperor in Eleria is alerted that not all the Elementi were killed all those years ago. The Emperor summons an evil fire demon and sends him across the dimensional barrier to hunt and kill the last of the Elementi.Can Jake learn to control his growing elemental powers and reunite the other lost children in time?"The writer has produced an excellent story of two magically endowed power groups confronting each other across time and space. ...Good books that have much in common with Children of the Elementi are C.S. Lewis's Narnia series, Tolkien's Hobbit and J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter stories."(Academi Critique Service)About the AuthorCeri graduated from Aberystwyth University in 2005 with an MSc in Library and Information Studies. She worked at Rougemont School for two years as the School Librarian where she developed the story during school holidays.#1 bestselling Author writes: This is a wonderful and compelling storyline that captures and fill your soul with joy as you read it. I'm giving this book to my entire family, and can't wait the read the other books in this fantastic series. Ceri Clark is an accomplished author with this wonderful first work.... Magnificent. Five stars of full enjoyable Reading.A sample:The woman halted mid-step and turned sharply. Instinctively Nuin and Kiron scrambled back. They held their breath as the woman's eyes narrowed, examining the hallway. Kiron shook his head in disgust at himself and moved to challenge the stranger but Nuin's hand shot out and grabbed his arm. She shook her head at him - silently warning him to stay. He nodded reluctantly in response. Searching for a moment more, the woman turned again and carried on down the corridor.As the footsteps faded, Nuin straightened, shaken by the strange encounter. Who was that? What was that? She rushed to the open-door. At the threshold, she paused. Where was Malo? Taking deep breaths to quell her rising panic, she scanned the room, looking for the familiar and reassuring shape of her husband.Then she heard it. There was a groan from the far side of the room. She saw a hand slide away from the rich fabric covering the bed. She felt her lungs tighten in fear. What was happening? Rushing round the bed she saw her husband half-collapsed on the marble floor. He was clutching his chest, gasping for breath. Beside him lay a spilled wine cup.'Poison,' she breathed, 'Kiron, come quickly.'Only seconds behind, Kiron brushed past her to his liege's aid. Using his heightened senses he scanned the king's body. In his mind's eye, he could see the poison. A hot vivid purple, it glowed evilly, running unchecked through the king's blood. It was spreading slowly but steadily he saw and half of the king's body was already affected. Anguished, he knew there was nothing he could do. The poison had advanced too far - they were too late. He glanced with sorrow at Nuin.'I'm so sorry. I can only stop the pain. He has only a few minutes at most.''Do it!' Tears burned her eyes.Steeling himself, Kiron knelt beside Malo. The healer carefully lifted a flap on a small leather pouch that hung around his waist.


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Publisher: Tecniche Nuove

Published:

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 8848176992

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Elementos

Elementos

Author: Aryan Awasthi

Publisher: Partridge Publishing

Published: 2014-09-12

Total Pages: 307

ISBN-13: 1482835398

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Upon the brutal murder of their parents, Five children discover the truth about their lineage. To protect their homeland, Land Of Moco they enter a world of magic, gods and murderers. They have to take on their destiny and fight the Elementos, the darkest people to walk their land. Whatever the consequences, this fight will happen. Will the sacrifices made by them to stop the Elementos bear fruit, or will it turn them into something darker and more evil than even the Elementos?


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Download or read book Elementos written by Aryan Awasthi and published by Partridge Publishing. This book was released on 2014-09-12 with total page 307 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Upon the brutal murder of their parents, Five children discover the truth about their lineage. To protect their homeland, Land Of Moco they enter a world of magic, gods and murderers. They have to take on their destiny and fight the Elementos, the darkest people to walk their land. Whatever the consequences, this fight will happen. Will the sacrifices made by them to stop the Elementos bear fruit, or will it turn them into something darker and more evil than even the Elementos?


Current Catalog

Current Catalog

Author: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)

Publisher:

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 704

ISBN-13:

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First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.


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Download or read book Current Catalog written by National Library of Medicine (U.S.) and published by . This book was released on 1993 with total page 704 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.


Children in Antiquity

Children in Antiquity

Author: Lesley A. Beaumont

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-12-30

Total Pages: 839

ISBN-13: 1134870752

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This collection employs a multi-disciplinary approach treating ancient childhood in a holistic manner according to diachronic, regional and thematic perspectives. This multi-disciplinary approach encompasses classical studies, Egyptology, ancient history and the broad spectrum of archaeology, including iconography and bioarchaeology. With a chronological range of the Bronze Age to Byzantium and regional coverage of Egypt, Greece, and Italy this is the largest survey of childhood yet undertaken for the ancient world. Within this chronological and regional framework both the social construction of childhood and the child’s life experience are explored through the key topics of the definition of childhood, daily life, religion and ritual, death, and the information provided by bioarchaeology. No other volume to date provides such a comprehensive, systematic and cross-cultural study of childhood in the ancient Mediterranean world. In particular, its focus on the identification of society-specific definitions of childhood and the incorporation of the bioarchaeological perspective makes this work a unique and innovative study. Children in Antiquity provides an invaluable and unrivalled resource for anyone working on all aspects of the lives and deaths of children in the ancient Mediterranean world.


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Download or read book Children in Antiquity written by Lesley A. Beaumont and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2020-12-30 with total page 839 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This collection employs a multi-disciplinary approach treating ancient childhood in a holistic manner according to diachronic, regional and thematic perspectives. This multi-disciplinary approach encompasses classical studies, Egyptology, ancient history and the broad spectrum of archaeology, including iconography and bioarchaeology. With a chronological range of the Bronze Age to Byzantium and regional coverage of Egypt, Greece, and Italy this is the largest survey of childhood yet undertaken for the ancient world. Within this chronological and regional framework both the social construction of childhood and the child’s life experience are explored through the key topics of the definition of childhood, daily life, religion and ritual, death, and the information provided by bioarchaeology. No other volume to date provides such a comprehensive, systematic and cross-cultural study of childhood in the ancient Mediterranean world. In particular, its focus on the identification of society-specific definitions of childhood and the incorporation of the bioarchaeological perspective makes this work a unique and innovative study. Children in Antiquity provides an invaluable and unrivalled resource for anyone working on all aspects of the lives and deaths of children in the ancient Mediterranean world.


Adventures of the Elements

Adventures of the Elements

Author: Richard E. James, III

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2012-04-01

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 9781475208092

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Strange, invisible creatures wage wars and create substances which control everything we see and do. Only a chosen few maintain order among these violent forces and the evil which seeks to destroy humanity. Unseen for centuries, these invisible creatures, called element guardians, finally reveal themselves to five siblings who embark on a series of terrifying yet thrilling adventures. Welcome to the volatile chemical world, a world we survive each day without ever knowing exactly how precarious and unstable our earth is. In the Adventures of the Elements, kids are empowered to solve everyday problems. The stories create a call to action, to improve ourselves and our environment no matter how difficult the struggle. In the story, everyone is engaged in a volatile struggle. There is no escape but it is your choice whether to aid the element guardians in battling the evils of humanity. The more evil grows, the more it contributes to the strength of evil molecules and elements in their quest to destroy our world. The choices we make can alter these elements and molecules' views and ultimately shift the balance of power. Unfortunately, there is no end to the vigilance we must all maintain because the chemical world is in a constant state of flux, chaos, and change. Adventures of the Elements depicts this saga of two brothers' and three sisters' encounters with the mythical guardians of the elements who are personified into superhero-like characters. Through a medium fabricated by the children's act of unearthing and wearing a magical pair of sunglasses, the siblings not only see the elements and molecules but the chaotic chemical world in it most horrific yet beautiful detail. The children take a plunge into the unknown by agreeing to aid the elements in battling such diabolical molecules as Urban Carbon Monoxide, Ozzie Ozone, the Sultan of Sulfur Dioxide, Nick Nicotine, Dert Phosphate, and Cyanide. The children live in contemporary time. Many of the adventures occur in familiar settings such as at school, at home, or on the football field. Thus, the children deal with peer pressure, acceptance and rejection, completing school assignments and making passing grades, playing sports, and confronting fears faced by today's youth who range in age from five to fifteen. The only difference is that the five children must juggle these issues while attempting to save the world from lethal forces their friends cannot see nor comprehend. The stories are driven by the children's actions and interactions with the element guardians and molecules. The siblings are often trapped in seemingly inescapable predicaments and must rely on their resourcefulness to conquer these situations. Often, the children are separated and confront varying perils, molecules, and elements who are all interlinked through the plot. In many cases, Richard, the oldest sibling, and Catherine, the oldest of the three girls, are the protagonists. However, their brother and sisters spend almost as much time in the spotlight. Every aspect of the book series relays information about the chemical elements as the reader is propelled through a saga of riveting adventures. For instance, the first names of the elements begin with their chemical symbols found on the periodic table such as in Ollie Oxygen, Xerxes Xenon, Arla Argon, and Casper Calcium. In essence, the captivating story gives science a personality through a series of gripping, spine-tingling tales. A unique and effective way of introducing children of all ages to scientific terminology and concepts while incorporating other academic areas. The books alleviates the frustration and fear often associated with attempting to master the basics of science. Adventures of the Elements is the popularity of current games, the suspense of an edgy thriller, the adventure of contemporary fantasy, the educational benefits of class, and the coolness of a superhero saga all rolled into one tale.


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Download or read book Adventures of the Elements written by Richard E. James, III and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2012-04-01 with total page 144 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Strange, invisible creatures wage wars and create substances which control everything we see and do. Only a chosen few maintain order among these violent forces and the evil which seeks to destroy humanity. Unseen for centuries, these invisible creatures, called element guardians, finally reveal themselves to five siblings who embark on a series of terrifying yet thrilling adventures. Welcome to the volatile chemical world, a world we survive each day without ever knowing exactly how precarious and unstable our earth is. In the Adventures of the Elements, kids are empowered to solve everyday problems. The stories create a call to action, to improve ourselves and our environment no matter how difficult the struggle. In the story, everyone is engaged in a volatile struggle. There is no escape but it is your choice whether to aid the element guardians in battling the evils of humanity. The more evil grows, the more it contributes to the strength of evil molecules and elements in their quest to destroy our world. The choices we make can alter these elements and molecules' views and ultimately shift the balance of power. Unfortunately, there is no end to the vigilance we must all maintain because the chemical world is in a constant state of flux, chaos, and change. Adventures of the Elements depicts this saga of two brothers' and three sisters' encounters with the mythical guardians of the elements who are personified into superhero-like characters. Through a medium fabricated by the children's act of unearthing and wearing a magical pair of sunglasses, the siblings not only see the elements and molecules but the chaotic chemical world in it most horrific yet beautiful detail. The children take a plunge into the unknown by agreeing to aid the elements in battling such diabolical molecules as Urban Carbon Monoxide, Ozzie Ozone, the Sultan of Sulfur Dioxide, Nick Nicotine, Dert Phosphate, and Cyanide. The children live in contemporary time. Many of the adventures occur in familiar settings such as at school, at home, or on the football field. Thus, the children deal with peer pressure, acceptance and rejection, completing school assignments and making passing grades, playing sports, and confronting fears faced by today's youth who range in age from five to fifteen. The only difference is that the five children must juggle these issues while attempting to save the world from lethal forces their friends cannot see nor comprehend. The stories are driven by the children's actions and interactions with the element guardians and molecules. The siblings are often trapped in seemingly inescapable predicaments and must rely on their resourcefulness to conquer these situations. Often, the children are separated and confront varying perils, molecules, and elements who are all interlinked through the plot. In many cases, Richard, the oldest sibling, and Catherine, the oldest of the three girls, are the protagonists. However, their brother and sisters spend almost as much time in the spotlight. Every aspect of the book series relays information about the chemical elements as the reader is propelled through a saga of riveting adventures. For instance, the first names of the elements begin with their chemical symbols found on the periodic table such as in Ollie Oxygen, Xerxes Xenon, Arla Argon, and Casper Calcium. In essence, the captivating story gives science a personality through a series of gripping, spine-tingling tales. A unique and effective way of introducing children of all ages to scientific terminology and concepts while incorporating other academic areas. The books alleviates the frustration and fear often associated with attempting to master the basics of science. Adventures of the Elements is the popularity of current games, the suspense of an edgy thriller, the adventure of contemporary fantasy, the educational benefits of class, and the coolness of a superhero saga all rolled into one tale.


Children's Rights and Obligations in Canon Law

Children's Rights and Obligations in Canon Law

Author: Mary McAleese

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2019-11-04

Total Pages: 548

ISBN-13: 9004411178

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In the first study of its kind Mary McAleese subjects to comprehensive scrutiny the Roman Catholic Church’s 1983 Code of Canon law as it applies to children. The Catholic Church is the world’s largest non-governmental organisation involved in the provision of education and care services to children. It has over three hundred million child members world-wide the vast majority of whom became Church members when they were baptised as infants. Canon law sets out their rights and obligations as members. Children also have rights which are set out in the 1989 United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child to which the Holy See is State Party. The impact of the Convention on Canon Law is examined in detail and the analysis charts a distinct and worrying sea-change in the attitude of the Holy See to its obligations under the Convention since the clerical sex abuse scandals became a subject of discussion at the Committee on the Rights of the Child, which monitors implementation of the Convention. Mary McAleese wins Europe’s richest theology prize for her study of canon law. The former President of Ireland Mary McAleese has won one of the Catholic world’s most prestigious prizes, the Alfons Auer Ethics Award, from Tübingen University in Germany for her doctoral thesis on Children’s Rights and Obligations in Canon Law.


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Download or read book Children's Rights and Obligations in Canon Law written by Mary McAleese and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2019-11-04 with total page 548 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the first study of its kind Mary McAleese subjects to comprehensive scrutiny the Roman Catholic Church’s 1983 Code of Canon law as it applies to children. The Catholic Church is the world’s largest non-governmental organisation involved in the provision of education and care services to children. It has over three hundred million child members world-wide the vast majority of whom became Church members when they were baptised as infants. Canon law sets out their rights and obligations as members. Children also have rights which are set out in the 1989 United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child to which the Holy See is State Party. The impact of the Convention on Canon Law is examined in detail and the analysis charts a distinct and worrying sea-change in the attitude of the Holy See to its obligations under the Convention since the clerical sex abuse scandals became a subject of discussion at the Committee on the Rights of the Child, which monitors implementation of the Convention. Mary McAleese wins Europe’s richest theology prize for her study of canon law. The former President of Ireland Mary McAleese has won one of the Catholic world’s most prestigious prizes, the Alfons Auer Ethics Award, from Tübingen University in Germany for her doctoral thesis on Children’s Rights and Obligations in Canon Law.


Play development in children with disabilties

Play development in children with disabilties

Author: Serenella Besio

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2016-01-01

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 3110522144

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This book is the result of the first two-year work of Working Group 1 of the network “LUDI – Play for children with disabilities”. LUDI is an Action (2014-2018) financed by COST; it is a multidisciplinary network of more than 30 countries and almost 100 researchers and practitioners belonging to the humanistic and technological fields to study the topic of play for children with disabilities within the framework of the International Classification of Functioning Disability and Health (WHO, 2001).The principal objective of this book is to bring the LUDI contribution to the important topic of play in children with disabilities, because today an international consensus on the definition of play and disabilities is still lacking. The process of ensuring equity in the exercise of the right to play for children with disabilites requests three actions: to approach this topic through a “common language”, at least all over Europe; to put play at the centre of the multidisciplinary research and intervention regarding the children with disabilities; to grant this topic the status of a scientific and social theme of full visibility and recognized authority. Children with disabilities face several limitations in play, due to several reasons: impairments; playgrounds, toys and other play tools that are not accessible and usable; environments and contexts that are not accessible nor inclusive; lack of educational awareness and intentionality; lack of specific psycho-pedagogical and rehabilitative competence; lack of effective intervention methodologies. Moreover, disabled children’s lives are dominated by medical and rehabilitative practices in which play is always an activity aiming to reach an objective or to provoke an improvement; play for the sake of play is considered a waste of time. The concept of play for the sake of play strongly refers to the distinction between play activities and play-like activities. Play activities are initiated and carried out by the player (alone, with peers, with adults, etc.) for the only purpose of play itself (fun and joy, interest and challenge, love of race and competition, ilinx and dizziness, etc.). They have of course consequences on growth and development, but these consequences are not intentionally pursued. Play-like activities are initiated and conducted by an adult (with one or more children), in educational, clinical, social contexts; they are playful and pleasant, but their main objective is other than play: e.g., cognitive learning, social learning, functional rehabilitation, child's observation and assessment, psychological support, psychotherapy, etc. This book, then, contributes to a clear distinction between play and play-like activities that, hopefully, will bring to new developments in play studies.


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Download or read book Play development in children with disabilties written by Serenella Besio and published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. This book was released on 2016-01-01 with total page 228 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is the result of the first two-year work of Working Group 1 of the network “LUDI – Play for children with disabilities”. LUDI is an Action (2014-2018) financed by COST; it is a multidisciplinary network of more than 30 countries and almost 100 researchers and practitioners belonging to the humanistic and technological fields to study the topic of play for children with disabilities within the framework of the International Classification of Functioning Disability and Health (WHO, 2001).The principal objective of this book is to bring the LUDI contribution to the important topic of play in children with disabilities, because today an international consensus on the definition of play and disabilities is still lacking. The process of ensuring equity in the exercise of the right to play for children with disabilites requests three actions: to approach this topic through a “common language”, at least all over Europe; to put play at the centre of the multidisciplinary research and intervention regarding the children with disabilities; to grant this topic the status of a scientific and social theme of full visibility and recognized authority. Children with disabilities face several limitations in play, due to several reasons: impairments; playgrounds, toys and other play tools that are not accessible and usable; environments and contexts that are not accessible nor inclusive; lack of educational awareness and intentionality; lack of specific psycho-pedagogical and rehabilitative competence; lack of effective intervention methodologies. Moreover, disabled children’s lives are dominated by medical and rehabilitative practices in which play is always an activity aiming to reach an objective or to provoke an improvement; play for the sake of play is considered a waste of time. The concept of play for the sake of play strongly refers to the distinction between play activities and play-like activities. Play activities are initiated and carried out by the player (alone, with peers, with adults, etc.) for the only purpose of play itself (fun and joy, interest and challenge, love of race and competition, ilinx and dizziness, etc.). They have of course consequences on growth and development, but these consequences are not intentionally pursued. Play-like activities are initiated and conducted by an adult (with one or more children), in educational, clinical, social contexts; they are playful and pleasant, but their main objective is other than play: e.g., cognitive learning, social learning, functional rehabilitation, child's observation and assessment, psychological support, psychotherapy, etc. This book, then, contributes to a clear distinction between play and play-like activities that, hopefully, will bring to new developments in play studies.


Coppertop: The Queer Adventures of a Quaint Child

Coppertop: The Queer Adventures of a Quaint Child

Author: Harold Gaze

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2023-11-10

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13:

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"Coppertop: The Queer Adventures of a Quaint Child" by Harold Gaze. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.


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Download or read book Coppertop: The Queer Adventures of a Quaint Child written by Harold Gaze and published by Good Press. This book was released on 2023-11-10 with total page 114 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Coppertop: The Queer Adventures of a Quaint Child" by Harold Gaze. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.


Family Formation and Family Dilemmas in Contemporary Europe

Family Formation and Family Dilemmas in Contemporary Europe

Author: Gøsta Esping-Andersen

Publisher: Fundacion BBVA

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 293

ISBN-13: 8496515354

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