Playgrounds

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Discover the transformation of play in Playgrounds, a groundbreaking book by Ben Highmore. After World War II, an innovative type of playground emerged in Northern Europe and North America, one that moved beyond traditional slides, swings, and roundabouts. These new playgrounds empowered children to build shacks and invent their own forms of entertainment, fostering creativity and imagination. This compelling narrative delves into how neglected waste grounds and bomb sites became vibrant spaces filled with activity, driven by children and visionaries who believed in the power of play.

In Playgrounds, Highmore meticulously narrates the story of pioneers, designers, and charities who passionately shaped the evolution of playgrounds. This book era introduces readers to the significant role playgrounds play in developing social skills, equality, and self-organization among children. Its beautifully illustrated account showcases how innovative designs are rooted in the belief that children can creatively engage with their environment.

Praise for the book highlights its importance in today’s world, where outdoor play is increasingly threatened. With rich details and a hopeful narrative, Playgrounds serves as both a historical account and a poignant reminder of the essential role that imaginative play plays in child development. This timely exploration is a must-read for educators, parents, and anyone passionate about childhood development and the evolution of public spaces.

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