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There are 5 records in the summertime bibliography.

Bibliographic Record Annotation Interest Level Contributor
Blakey, Nancy. Go Outside! : Over 130 Activities for Outdoor Adventures. Berkeley: Tricycle Press, 2002. Creative outdoor activities for urban and country dwellers are grouped by season.
3rd - 5th Grade, Teacher's Resource
Digital Reference
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Cohen, Steven A.. Games We Played: A Celebration of Childhood and Imagination, The. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2001. A collection of reminiscences about child-invented games from a host of stars, public figures, and writers. Bottle Cap Soldiers, Lollipop Gardens, Ring-a-leavio, Chinaberry War--the strongest and best memories of childhood grow from the games we played.
9th - 12th Grade, Teacher's Resource, General Reference
Digital Reference
Team
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Kalman, Bobbie. Early Pleasures and Pastimes. New York: Crabtree, 1992. In the days before television and radio, 19th century settlers found pleasure in their family, friends and the world around them.
3rd - 5th Grade
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Other
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Kraus, Richard G.. Leisure in a Changing America: Trends and Issues for the 21st Century. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 2000. Outlining major trends, issues and challenges, this new edition provides a comprehensive picture of the role of recreation and leisure in American culture.
9th - 12th Grade, Teacher's Resource, General Reference
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Miller, Thomas Ross. Taking Time Out: Recreation and Play. Woodbridge, Connecticut: Blackbirch Press, 1996. This resource explores cultural connections as evidenced in leisure activities worldwide.
6th - 8th Grade, 9th - 12th Grade
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