Co-operative Games

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Children and Peacemaking
Acker, Ruth et al
Book
1992
A guide for parents and teachers interested in cultivating a peacemaking approach in children. Provides references to resources for children, parents and teachers to help develop a constructive attitu...
For the Fun of It! Selected Cooperative Games for children and Adults
Harrison, Marta
Book
1975
Activities that groups of adults, kids, or a mixture can use to develop cooperation and to have fun.
Friendship First
Article
1980
Friendship First
Book
1982
"The Chinese have an attitude toward sport that can best be described as 'friendship first, competition second.'" This manual is an attempt to show children and the adults that work/play with them tha...
Let's Play Together: Co-operative Games for All Ages
Masheder, Mildred
Book
1989
A collection of over 300 games and sports which put co-operation before competition.
The New Games Book
Fluegelman, Andrew (Editor)
Book
1976
A collection of noncompetitive, "play hard" games from the New Games Foundation. Emphasis is on fun and cooperation. Highly recommended.