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Iona and Peter Opie were twentieth-century pioneers. Their research
and writing focused on the folklore of British children - their
games, rhymes, riddles, secret languages and every variety of the
traditions and inventions of the children's collective physical and
verbal play. Such closely observed, respectful, good-humoured and
historically attuned writing about the traditions of childhood was
a revelation to English-language readers around the world. Their
numerous books were a rare phenomenon: they attracted a popular
readership far beyond the professional and academic communities.
For those who work with children, their collaborative research was
a powerful influence in confirming the immense capacities of the
young for cooperation, conservation, invention and imagination.
Their books challenged - then and now - the bleak and limited view
of children which focuses on their smallness, ignorance and
powerlessness. The writers in this volume pay their tribute to the
Opies by exploring a wonderfully varied topography of children's
play, from different countries and different perspectives. Their
research is vivid and challenging; that is, as it should be, in the
tradition of the Opies. This book was originally published as a
special issue of the International Journal of Play.
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