In this original, richly illuminating study of the aesthetic development of children in their primary learning years, Spitz returns readers to the vibrant experience of childhood to explain how the imagination emerges and develops. She looks at how children feel, sense, and relate to what is around them, and she examines the unlimited imaginative dimensions of their everyday experiences.
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In this original, richly illuminating study of the aesthetic development of children in their primary learning years, Spitz returns readers to the vibrant experience of childhood to explain how the imagination emerges and develops. She looks at how children feel, sense, and relate to what is around them, and she examines the unlimited imaginative dimensions of their everyday experiences.
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