Perhaps this book should come with a warning to parents: within these pages, children deliberately scare each other, ritually hurt each other, take foolish risks, promote fights, and play ten against one. And yet throughout, they consistently observe their own sense of fair play. 'During the past fifty years, shelf-loads of books have been written instructing children in the games they ought to play - and some even instructing adults on how to instruct children in the games they ought to play - but few attempts have been made to record the games children in fact play.' This was Iona and Peter Opie's pertinent observation in 1969, and it was this gap that they sought to fill with their exhaustive survey, through the 1960s, of the games that children 'in fact play' aged roughly between six and twelve years of age, and when outdoors - and usually out of sight.The Opies weren't interested in formal games and sports supervised by parents or teachers. What excited them were the rough-and-tumble games for which, as one child described, 'nothing is needed but the players themselves. 'They were also anxious that, in their meticulous recording of the games, the spirit of the play, the zest, variety and disorderliness, should not be lost. The result was their classic work "Children's Games in Street and Playground". To aid a clear and lively presentation of their remarkable study, the original single book has been divided into two. Both volumes record games played in the street, park, playground and wasteland of more than 10,000 children from the Shetland Isles to the Channel Islands, although the majority of the information comes from children living in big cities such as London, Liverpool, Bristol and Glasgow.This first volume focuses on starting a game, and games involving chasing, catching and seeking, and includes favourites such as The Dreaded Lurgi, What's the Time Mr Wolf, Stuck in the Mud, and British Bulldog, as well as around 40 other games. Each game is described in detail and gives the rhymes and saying children repeat while play them, together with the different names under which they are played. Brief historical notes are also included where relevant.The children of the 1960s, the Opies noted, are often thought 'to be incapable of self-organization, and to have become addicted to spectator amusements. ' to the extent that adults must be relied on to provide play materials, ideas and time to play with them. The same attitudes are still widespread today with our concerns about television and computer games, and the middle-class parental impulse to fill our children's days with organised classes and play dates. 'However much children may need looking after, they are also people going about their own business within their own society.' There are important lessons to be learned from this book about giving children the time and physical space to be themselves with other children.
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总而言之,这是一本非常值得推荐的书。它不仅能唤醒你对童年的美好回忆,更能让你从全新的角度去理解儿童游戏及其在个人成长和社会发展中的重要作用。无论你是家长、教育工作者,还是对童年历史和社会文化感兴趣的普通读者,都能从中受益匪浅。
评分我尤其喜欢书中关于游戏中的“规则”和“自由”的讨论。儿童游戏往往是在一定的规则下进行的,但同时孩子们又会在规则的框架内发挥自己的创造力,进行各种即兴的表演和互动。这种在规则内的自由,正是孩子们学习社会规则、培养创新思维的重要途径。
评分书中对游戏规则的细致描绘,让我回想起自己小时候是如何学习和掌握这些规则的。有些规则是长辈传授的,有些则是孩子们在玩耍中自行摸索和完善的。作者对这些细节的关注,充分体现了他对儿童研究的严谨态度和对童年世界的深刻理解。
评分除了对传统街头游戏的深入探讨,本书还触及了电子游戏对儿童游戏行为的影响。作者并没有简单地否定电子游戏的价值,而是以一种辩证的眼光看待新旧游戏方式的碰撞与融合,这让我觉得非常客观和有启发性。
评分在阅读过程中,我常常会不自觉地联想到自己的孩子。我希望他们也能拥有像我童年一样,在户外自由玩耍,与同伴一起探索和成长的经历。这本书为我提供了一个很好的参照,让我思考如何为孩子创造更多这样的机会。
评分这本书的封面设计就充满了童趣,色彩明亮,插画生动地描绘了孩子们在街头巷尾玩耍的场景。我立刻就被这种氛围吸引住了,仿佛自己也回到了那个无忧无虑的童年。拿到书后,迫不及待地翻开,首先映入眼帘的是前言,作者以深情的笔触回忆了自己童年时期街头游戏的种种细节,字里行间流露出对那个时代的怀念和对童年纯真美好的赞颂。这种情感的共鸣让我感到非常亲切,也对接下来将要阅读的内容充满了期待。
评分让我特别欣赏的是,这本书并非简单地罗列游戏,而是将游戏置于特定的历史和社会背景下进行考察。作者详细阐述了不同时代、不同地域的儿童游戏是如何受到社会经济发展、文化习俗以及科技进步等因素的影响而产生演变的。这种宏观的视角让我对儿童游戏的复杂性有了更深的认识,也让我意识到,这些看似简单的游戏,其实是社会变迁的缩影。
评分这本书的结构清晰,语言流畅,即使是对儿童游戏不太熟悉的读者,也能很容易地理解和欣赏。作者运用了大量的生动案例和翔实的史料,让整个阅读过程既具有知识性,又不失趣味性。
评分这本书不仅仅是一本关于儿童游戏的百科全书,更是一部关于童年、关于成长、关于社会文化的深刻反思。作者的文字充满了诗意和哲思,让我读来既感到愉悦,又引发了我对当下儿童教育和成长环境的思考。
评分在阅读本书的过程中,我最深刻的感受是它成功地唤醒了我内心深处那些尘封的记忆。那些曾经在街头巷尾玩过的游戏,比如“老鹰捉小鸡”、“跳房子”、“捉迷藏”等等,在作者的笔下被赋予了鲜活的生命。我仿佛能听到孩子们爽朗的笑声,看到他们奔跑跳跃的身影,感受到那种全身心投入游戏的纯粹快乐。作者不仅描述了游戏的规则和玩法,更重要的是,他深入剖析了这些游戏背后所蕴含的社会文化意义,以及它们如何塑造了孩子们的品格和社交能力。
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