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Until the Play section gets finished, here are a few recommended resources on the subject.
Books
Play by Stuart Brown
How it Shapes the Brain, Opens the Imagination, and Invigorates the Soul.
All Work No Play by Dale Sidebottom
A Surprising Guide to Feeling More Mindful, Grateful and Cheerful.
The Power of Play by David Elkind
Learning What Comes Naturally, a book about the importance of play for kids.
Videos
The importance of play | John Cohn | TEDxDelft
Why Adults Need Play Too
The Power of Play
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