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Jean Lee Hunt

Jean Lee Hunt was an influential figure in the realm of children's play and education, particularly known for her work in promoting the importance of play in child development. Her notable publication, "A Catalogue of Play Equipment," served as a comprehensive resource for educators and parents alike, detailing various types of play equipment and their developmental benefits. This work not only highlighted the significance of play in early childhood education but also provided practical guidance on how to create enriching play environments for children. Hunt's contributions extended beyond mere cataloging; she advocated for the integration of play into educational curricula, emphasizing that play is a vital component of learning and growth. Her insights into the role of play in fostering creativity, social skills, and physical development have had a lasting impact on educational practices. Through her writings, Hunt helped to shape the discourse around play in education, making her a key figure in the field of child development and pedagogy. Her legacy continues to influence educators and parents who recognize the essential role of play in nurturing well-rounded children.

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“Revival time was a time of war: war on sin, Coca-Cola, picture shows, hunting on Sunday; war on the increasing tendency of young women to paint themselves and smoke in public; war on drinking whiskey”

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“Dog days in Maycomb meant at least one revival, and one was in progress that week. It was customary for the town’s three churches”

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A Catalogueof PlayEquipment

1918

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