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Let Kids Play and Walk Away

Elizabeth Hunter

For parents and caregivers who want more for their kids than social media, smartphones, and a life lived online, there is an alternative--perhaps the only alternative--exciting enough to compete with screens. Let kids play and walk away.

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  • Elizabeth Hunter

    I'm a Seattle-based writer and mom of two increasingly independent kids, and I believe all children deserve a chance to play and explore their world outside of adult supervision.

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