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Their world

Hungary, 1965
film

This film explores the significance of play as a preparation for life and is an insight into child beahviour and personality. By confonting a selection of chi..

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Their world (TEFC)

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The World of three

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Through the eyes of a child

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Step by step

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Play to learn

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All in a day

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Play is the work of young children (TEFC)

United States, 1975
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My own yard to play in

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William

United States, 1976
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Two different worlds

Australia, 1983
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