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Play is how children learn. Through play, children learn to build structures and relationships. Pretend play builds vocabularies and character. Active play builds muscles and cooperative skills. Playing games builds skills of patience and strategy. Scheduling playtime for children should be a priority, not a postscript.

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Summer Film School: Hitchcock 101
Hitchcock's movies are perfect for children, really. The plotlines are intriguing, like puzzles, the soundtracks are sharp, and they're infused with two things young people love: fantasy and fear. Additionally, his stories unfold with few special effects, leaving the craft — both actors' and director's — in full view.
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The Power of Play
The Power of Play
Whether it's a family checkers tournament or an afternoon spent examining anthills in the backyard, play is an integral part of a happy, healthy childhood.

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Fitness
With the nationwide obesity epidemic being front page news, it is more important than ever for parents to "get involved" and make exercise and fitness an integral part of their family’s life.

The Playmakers
Tim Walsh, a 15-year veteran of the toy industry and co-inventor of TriBond and Blurt! board games, shares excerpts from his award-winning book, The Playmakers.