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Welcome to the Illustrated Adventurous Play Toolkit. This is the product of some funding from the Froebel Trust awarded to Dr Lily FitzGibbon, University of Stirling ([read more about the project here][1]). The children's illustrator [Kasia Matyjasek][2] was commissioned to co-run participatory workshops and produce the illustrations. The aim of the Illustrated Adventurous Play Toolkit is to provide prompts and provocations to help young children (pre- and primary school age) to talk about their experiences and perceptions of adventurous and risky play. In this way, we can expand the use of children's voices and perspectives in adventurous play research. The illustrations are available in colour, greyscale, and line drawing (ideal for colouring activites) - you can find them by clicking on the Files tab. The illustrations are available for free for non-commercial purposes including research and educational use, by attribution. Please see the Creative Commons CC-BY-NC-4.0 license for details. You can find out more information about the project from the Froebel Trust website. [1]: https://www.froebel.org.uk/research-library/illustrating-adventurous-play-for-young-childrens-self-report [2]: https://www.kasiamatyjaszek.com/
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