a wonderful trip down memory lane. Readers are prompted to use the collection as inspiration ... a laudable aim indeed, and a technique that will likely be successful in passing on these traditional games to very young children
* Evening Echo *
an asset to any home or school ... an excellent family present
-- Irish Independent
easy to follow instructions for childhood games ... I think this book would definitely encourage children to engage in some physical activity away from the television! ... a great Christmas gift or stocking filler
* InTouch Magazine *
this charming guide to childhood games will bring back a flood of happy memories, and inspire you to share a piece of your past with a new generation. If you don't, then you should read it for new ideas - after all, you're never too old for your first game of Slaps! McGann explains each game in beautifully clear language, and even provides strategy tips (don't get distracted by the funky tunes during musical chairs - keep your eyes on the prize at all times) and physical risk assessments (Concentration has a 0/10 chance of injury, Red Rover has a 10/10 probability). Her sense of joy is contagious, and her wry humour had me laughing out loud in between bouts of nostalgia. Simple diagrams accompany any games that need them, and the black and white photos of children playing are genuinely heartwarming. A practical instruction manual, comedic slice of life, and important piece of social history all rolled into one, Red Rover is a flawless execution of a great idea that I can't recommend enough
-- Children's Books Ireland
Childhood memories fantastic book #redrover @OBrienPress
-- Kevin Dundon
this book is smashing
* LMFM's Late Lunch *
you have ... documented a little bit of Irish history that was in danger of being forgotten ... It's going to be a nice little Christmas stocking filler
* Tommy Marren Show, MidWest Radio *
These games...tick a lot of boxes; there's physical activity, social activity, skill levels & there's fresh air!
* Ray D'Arcy, RTE Radio 1 *
Well done for compiling all these things because we forget how much craic we had as kids
* The Dermot and Dave Show, Today FM *
Hopefully there's a bit of a mini change in society off the back of it
* Gavin Grace, Clare FM *
So many of the games children used to play are being forgotten, so this book is a great idea to ensure future generations rediscover the fun their parents and grandparents had ... parents and grandparents will find it nostalgic and children will love to see what previous generations enjoyed
* Parents in Touch *
it will encourage children to park the remote control in the holder & engage in some physical activity in the fresh air. This book is definitely a stocking filler for the teacher or parent in one's life
* seomraranga.com *
we love Kunak McGann's new book, Red Rover, Red Rover, and other fun games from your childhood to play with your kids, because it lists and explains how today's kids can play the games we loved so much growing up
* magicmum.com *
Kerbs, conkers, tip the can... Which was your favourite game as a child? Take a trip down memory lane and bring your children with you. This book features all the classics, the rules, the risk ratings, and more
* Irish Examiner *