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Ìý Children & War Weapons Tuesday 4 February 2003 Ìý
Should we let our children play with war toys?

Zero tolerance of any type of weapon, war, or superhero play is the norm in the majority of our nurseries. But should we be preventing this type of play in children, mainly boys, or should we allow them to be creative with war play?
Penny Holland, Senior Lecturer in Early Childhood Education at London Metropolitan University and Anne Longfield, Chief Executive of Kids' Club Network join Jenni to discuss.
Tell us your views?
Penny Holland, We Don't Play With Guns Here: War, Weapon and Superhero Play in the Early Years, Open University Press, ISBN: 0335210899.



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