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  2. Make believe - Wikipedia

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    Make believe, also known as pretend play or imaginative play, is a loosely structured form of play that generally includes role-play, object substitution and nonliteral behavior. [1] What separates play from other daily activities is its fun and creative aspect rather than being an action performed for the sake of survival or necessity. [ 2 ]

  3. MakeBelieve Arts - Wikipedia

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    MakeBelieve Arts pioneered the Helicopter Stories approach in the UK. This approach is based on the work of Vivian Gussin Paley who is patron to MakeBelieve Arts. In its simplest form Helicopter Stories involves practitioners in scribing stories dictated by children in the Early Years. These stories are then acted out around a taped out stage.

  4. Telling Stories with Tomie dePaola - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF ... Telling Stories with Tomie dePaola is a 2001 children's television series produced by The Jim Henson ... "Make Believe Stories ...

  5. How old is too old to believe in Santa and the Tooth Fairy ...

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    Editor's note: This story contains frank discussions about beloved make-believe characters like Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny and the Tooth Fairy. Beware when reading near little eyes.

  6. Make Believe Stories - Wikipedia

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    The Make Believe Stories series, begun in 1918 under the pseudonym of Laura Lee Hope (best known for the Bobbsey Twins series), consisted of 12 books. The final book was published in 1923, while the series continued to be printed in different versions for years to come.

  7. Mary Hayes Davis - Wikipedia

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    Davis published two additional books in 1908: In the Realm of Make-Believe and Other Fairy Tales in Rhyme, a collection of illustrated children's stories from books that were out-of-print, [20] and Cat Tales and Kitten Tails, Volume I. [21] Mary Hayes Davis wrote the verses for Cat Tales and Kitten Tails, while her co-author Jennie Van Allen wrote the stories. [21]

  8. Let's Pretend - Wikipedia

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    The young "tots" traveled to Tottyville, a make-believe world of king and queens, princesses, witches and magic spells. Originating from the WABC studio in New York City, the flagship station for CBS, this series lasted for 18 broadcasts until February 23, 1929, when it was replaced by the 30-minute The Children's Club Hour with Howard Merrill ...

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