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  1. Free plays scripts for kids - browse our collection of free scripts: classics, modern plays and fairytales. Download and read for free.

    • Small Cast

      WOMAN 1 (Mom, Carla, various pirates and kids) – Mom is the...

    • Classics

      A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare adapted by...

    • Seasonal

      For children in toddler and play groups, nurseries,...

    • Musicals

      Grease (full script) by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey . Full...

    • Monlogues

      Monologues are great and can be used in so many ways: as...

    • Classroom Packs

      While almost any of the scripts in our catalogue can be used...

    • Large Cast

      A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare adapted by...

  2. The sure-footed star trips the light fantastic (sort of) in “For Peter Pan on Her 70th Birthday” (in previews; opening Sept. 13), Chalfant’s thirty-ninth play in New York and her sixth at...

  3. Play affirms and stimulates children’s creativity and nurtures the “thinking outside the box” approach that children will use to contribute their own ideas to the world. As Piaget notes, “Play is the answer to the question: how does anything new come about?”

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  4. One of the great challenges in education planning, therefore, is to incorporate pre-primary education into the formal education sector while retaining the distinctive elements of quality programming for young children.2 A key element to consider is ‘learning through play’, or ‘playful learning’, which is central to quality early childhood pedago...

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  5. When children play, they learn: Play is children’s natural language and the most important context in which they learn, experiment with new ideas, and develop understandings about the world. Through play, young children build the skills they need for critical thinking, collaboration, and leadership. Play is how children learn to solve

  6. Through play, children gain self-confidence, independence and resilience. They access essential information about themselves and the world around them. Play is vital for children’s social and emotional development. Playing outdoors, exploring their community and natural environment is essential to children’s health.

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  8. A 2021 article by Peter Gray argues that what young children need most is play, care, and love, not school. Instead of trying to choose the right activities, spend time watching and understanding your children. As soon as you can — even when they are infants — try to spot what engages them and makes them gleeful.

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