Play value

Play value is the essential value of a toy or game for play. The term is frequently employed in the field of child development and playwork for the assessment of toys, games, equipment and spaces. When they are fun and engaging, playthings and spaces are said to have play value; those that are quickly discarded or are considered uninteresting do not. In short, objects of play must be compelling and encourage the child's involvement in order to have true play value. Play value has been defined as 'how much play can you get out of something'.[1] Classic toys are examples of toys with true play value as they continue to provide new discoveries and adventures in each subsequent session of play.[2]

  1. ^ Shelly Newstead (2004). The Buskers Guide to Playwork. Common Threads Publications Ltd. ISBN 1-904792-13-8. {{cite book}}: External link in |publisher= (help)
  2. ^ FAO Schwarz Toys For A Lifetime: Enhancing Childhood Through Play. Stevanne Auerbach. 1999. ISBN 0-7893-0355-8.

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