A loving look at toys and gamesand the people who make and play themfrom the past and present.
Albert Einstein once said, "Play is the highest form of research." Uncle John adds: "And it's really fun!" And so is this e-book, which includes several classic articles from the Bathroom Reader archives along with a few all-new entries (including an inside look at the Angry Birds phenomenon). So whether you prefer a pair of dice, a deck of cards, a yo-yo, a game controller, or a doll (eraction figure), you'll find lots to keep you happily occupied in Playtime! Read about
Classic kids' games from yesteryear
The cops who went Wii on the local news
People who get to play with Legos for a living
Boong-ga Boong-ga, and other odd Japanese video games
The little-known (and ironic) story of Monopoly
The origins of dice, Uno, bobbleheads, and Scrabble
The dark secret behind Amazing Sea-Monkeys
The fall of Atari and the rise of Nintendo
How to talk like a poker player