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Polyxo.com: Errata: Bilbiography: Play

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PlaySteps

Anyone who is familiar with the use of schedules or jigs for teaching sequencial activities will readily identify the idea behind PlaySteps. Each PlaySteps book takes the reader step by step through the process of simple play activities, like building with Legos or Tinkertoys. The books are sturdily made, with excellently produced images of the materials, which clearly detail the materials needed and the sequence in which they are used.

PlaySteps is a great concept, though their offerings are currently a bit limited. I hope that they will be able to produce a wider variety of books soon, as I think they can be an excellent resource for kids who are beginning to learn how to play with toys.




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