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Books for Parents  ||  Books to Read With Children

Books for Parents

The Best Toys, Books & Videos for Kids
Joanne Oppenheim and Stephanie Oppenheim
HarperPerennial, 1996
Child's Play: 200 Instant Crafts and Activities for Preschoolers
Leslie Hamilton
Crown Trade Paperback, 1989
The Cooperative Sports & Games Book
Terri Orlick
Pantheon, 1995
The KIDFUN Activity Book for Ages 2-1/2 to 8
Sharla Feldscher and Susan Lieberman
HarperPerenial, 1995
Make Someone Smile and 40 More Ways to Be a Peaceful Person
Judy Lalli
Free Spirit, 1996
Marketing Madness: A Survival Guide for a Consumer Society
Michael Jacobson and Laurie Ann Mazur
Westview Press, 1995
Peace Tales: World Folktales to Talk About
Margaret Read
MacDonald Linnett Books, 1992
Playing Smart: A Parent's Guide to Enriching, Offbeat Learning Activities for Ages 4-14
Susan K. Perry
Free Spirit Publishing, 1990
Raising Peaceful Children in a Violent World
Nancy Lee Cecil
LuraMedia, 1995
365 TV-Free Activities You Can Do with Your Child
Steve and Ruth Bennett
Bob Adams, 1996
Who's Calling the Shots? How to Respond Effectively to Children's Fascination with War Play, War Toys and Violent Television
Nancy Carlsson-Paige and Diane Levin
New Society Publishers, 1996

Books to Read With Children

Children as Teachers of Peace
Edited by Gerald G. Jampolsky, MD
Celestial Arts, 1982

Kids' Random Acts of Kindness
Foreward by Rosalynn Carter
Conari Press, 1994

A Million Visions of Peace: Wisdom from the Friends of Old Turtle
Jennifer Garrison and Andrew Tubesing
Pfeifer-Hamiltion, 1996

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