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BIBLIOGRAPHY


Hagstrom, Julie and Morrill, Joan
"Games Babies Play & More Games Babies Play" Pocket books, 1979.
A comprehensive handbook of physical games and exercises to play with infants.


Adcock, Steven
"Steve Adcock's Partner Workout"
Exercises which two people do together. Originally developed for dancers, the moves can be easily adapted for parents and children.


One of the greatest Family Plays ever done appears on page 126 of the January 1984 National Geographic. In a town in Catalonia, Spain, several hundred people cooperate to build a human tower seven stories high. This picture is pure inspiration.


Also, try to show your children the movie "Nadia", available on a video cassette. This is the true story of Nadia Comaneci, the young Rumanian Olympic gymnast who astonished the world with her perfect aerial gymnastics and beautiful acrobatic dancing.


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