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The cooperative sports & games book : challenge without competition / Terry Orlick.

By: Orlick, Terry.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York : Pantheon Books, c1978Description: x, 129 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.ISBN: 0394422155 ; 0394734947 (pbk.).Subject(s): Games | Family recreationDDC classification: 793
Contents:
Who needs games nobody loses? -- Games for children three through seven -- Games for children eight through twelve -- The little people's games: Cooperative play with preschoolers -- Remaking Adult Games -- Cooperative games from other cultures -- Creating your own games; Evaluating your success -- Where to go from here.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
General Lending MTU Bishopstown Library Lending 793 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00029269
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

All the fun of active sports -- without the hurt of losing The idea behind this book is simple: people should play together, not against each other. To show you how enjoyable (and challenging) that,can be, Terry Orlick has created and collected over one hundred brand-new games based on cooperation, not competition, with the perfect one for every occasion. Who can play? People of every size, shape, age, and ability, from preschoolers to senior citizens. Where can you play? In the gym, on the beach, in the swimming pool, around the playground, in the classroom, in your backyard, or even in your own living room. What do you need? Nothing fancier than a ball, a mat, or a net -- and an active imagination. What kinds of games are there? -- Completely original ones like Sticky Popcorn, Bump and Scoot, Double Bubble, Big Snake, Fish Gobbler, and Collective Beach-blanketball. -- Familiar ones like Musical Chairs and even football and hockey recycled into fun-for-all adventures. -- Games from the Arctic, New Guinea, and the People's Republic of China. -- Plus ideas for making up a whole new set of games on your own. Games nobody loses means no more disappointed players sitting on a bench or out in the first round of play -- because taking the competition out leaves more room for fun for everybody!

Includes bibliographical references (pages 121-123) and index.

Who needs games nobody loses? -- Games for children three through seven -- Games for children eight through twelve -- The little people's games: Cooperative play with preschoolers -- Remaking Adult Games -- Cooperative games from other cultures -- Creating your own games; Evaluating your success -- Where to go from here.

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Kirkus Book Review

A book that could--should--be issued to teachers in September, along with the lined paper and chalk. Orlick has developed games nobody loses, a delightful variety emphasizing cooperation, acceptance, involvement, and fun. Arranged by age group, they come from other cultures (Aboriginal Infinity Marbles) or improve upon old favorites (Musical Hugs, Cross-Over Dodgeball) or reflect the ingenuity of Orlick and his associates (Progressive Watermelon Pit Spit, Fruit Cocktail Menage a tasty relay). For five-year-olds: can you swim through Jello--or be one frog--with your partner? For slightly older children: Water Balloon Toss, a cool solution to late June restlessness. Even teenagers will participate when the skill level is challenging enough. Grab this one and pass it on--everybody wins. Copyright ©Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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