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ALAN MALEY
GAMES FOR CHILDREN
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SyAcknowledgements
First and foremost I would like to thank Katja PréSdorf-Lewis for
her tireless efforts in reviewing the manuscript. In addition, a great
thank-you goes out to all the teachers at Lewis Languages in Berlin,
Frankfurt, Heidelberg, and Cologne who contributed ideas and
tested the games in their classes, In particular I would like to
mention Lauri Smith, Laura Shaffer, Claire Coles, Gretchen
Iverson, Martha Parsey, and Dee Leckie: all great and creative
teachers. Many of their ideas were the sparks which triggered off
finished games.
Finally, I would like to thank Julia Sallabank for leading us
successfully through the editing process and helping us broaden our
focus from Germany to a whole world of children.