Baby's First Toys and the Discursive Constructions of Babyhood

The material qualities & kinetic possibilities & limitations of toys & other objects for small children create a specific cultural microcosm. Against this background, as facilitated & mediated by parents or other caregivers, children explore & develop their cognitive & motor...

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