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1. Learning Through Play
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2. London Museum Culture: Early Explorations
(Playful Events Near You/Find an Event Near You - Français)
Starts: April 15, 2009 Ends: May 27, 2009 Time: Wednesdays 9:30am-11:30am Event Type: Art/Culture Province: Ontario City: London Age Group: 2-4 years  Description: Learn about different cultures and themes ...
3. 23rd Annual Teddy Bears' Picnic
(Playful Events Near You/Find an Event Near You - Français)
... is proud to carry on the Teddy Bears' Picnic's great tradition of learning, laughs and lots of fun! Venue: Assiniboine Park  Address: N/A For more information: Visit the event's official website. Note: ...
4. Sitemap - Have you played today?
('Uncategorised Content')
... Events Near You Submit an Event Development Interests for Parents Learning Through Play Voice Your Opinion Archives Frequently Asked Questions  ...
5. Freedom and space to explore and learn
(Contests & Promotions/Your Ideas 2010)
...  As children grow older, they need to learn how to critically think about situations they may encounter during a bike ride or a walk to the store, such as what to do if a barking dog is coming your way ...
6. The importance of backyard fun
(Contests & Promotions/Your Ideas 2010)
... our city, camping, swimming, skating, and of course fishing. Last year was the first time my daughter has ever been fishing. To make it educational, I took her to the local fish hatchery where she learned ...
7. Explore the outdoors
(Contests & Promotions/Your Ideas 2010)
Mary Manna ON How to Play: Outside is an environment full of ideas. Our big rock in the backyard is an island, ship, tall building, and the moon. It's important to explore and learn that anything is ...
8. What the future may hold
(Contests & Promotions/Your Ideas 2010)
... skills. By learning these skills they can become leading sportsmen or women when they grow up. Also, playing outside games like soccer, volleyball, or basketball teaches discipline, value, the importance ...
9. Learning by variety
(Contests & Promotions/Your Ideas 2010)
... fresh air. Children will learn more if you play different outdoor games with them such as playing ball, swimming in your pool, skipping, playing tag, etc. I think outside activities are a very important ...
10. The many wonders of the great outdoors
(Contests & Promotions/Your Ideas 2010)
Lonnie Stewart PE How to Play: Playing outside is important for a lot of reasons. Children learn new things when they are outside. They get to see lots of things like clouds, bugs, and cars. They get ...
11. Outside play every day
(Contests & Promotions/Your Ideas 2010)
... not only for the fresh air, but also for all of the skills you learn including coordination, balance, growth and small motor development, sharing, and turn taking. We chose a house with a large fenced ...
12. Learning through outside play
(Contests & Promotions/Your Ideas 2010)
... so much fun outside that day. I make sure she goes at least once a day now. So in one hour of being outside, she did exercise, she learned new words, met new friends, saw new things, heard new things, ...
13. Outside education
(Contests & Promotions/Your Ideas 2010)
... swing. By spending more playtime outside, it gives the child the opportunity to ask more questions relating to how and why. When my child plays outside I'll take her for a walk and show her the learning ...
14. Quality family time
(Contests & Promotions/Your Ideas 2010)
... new things like playing with her ball, seeing other kids outside, and interacting with them so she can learn how to share and play with others. In the summer we play at the playground, set up a pool for ...
15. Something to call my own
(Contests & Promotions/Your Ideas 2010)
Valerie Yantha NS How to Play: My 19-month-old granddaughter just loves the outdoors. She is learning how to look after a small garden and she loves to look everyday to see what has sprouted. ...
16. Children are our future
(Contests & Promotions/Your Ideas 2010)
Joanne Amery AB How to Play: Our children are our future and playtime is important for their development to enjoy life, share, and learn what life has to offer - to share with other children ...
17. Mother Nature is a big help
(Contests & Promotions/Your Ideas 2010)
... to run with their friends. A trampoline keeps all of us in shape. They learn so much between playing, gardening, bug hunting, and tree climbing, as they don't even realize they are learning about birds, ...
18. Outside play is fun and educational
(Contests & Promotions/Your Ideas 2010)
Nicole Pavitt BC How to Play: Outside playtime is important. I have four kids ranging from 1 to 7 years old and learning to play together is important. Also, having a child with autism, outside ...
19. Learning life lessons
(Contests & Promotions/Your Ideas 2010)
... in preschool, which is a play-based program. We know that children who experience play are only enhancing their child development, by socializing with other children, learning how to get along with others, ...
20. Playing is learning
(Contests & Promotions/Your Ideas 2010)
Laurel Jones BC How to Play: I take my grandson for walks in the woods to identify the different plants and animals. As we take our adventure we look for animal tracks and try to identify them. ...