Definition of Playgroup

1. Noun. A group of children who meet together for supervized play. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Playgroup

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Playgroup

playfully
playfulness
playfulnesses
playgame
playgirl
playgirls
playgoer
playgoers
playgoing
playgoings
playground
playground ball
playground taunt
playground taunts
playgrounds
playgroup (current term)
playgroups
playhouse
playhouses
playin'
playing
playing Cupid
playing Nostradamus
playing apparatus
playing area
playing around
playing ball
playing card
playing cards
playing down

Literary usage of Playgroup

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Starting Strong II: Early Childhood Education and Care by SourceOECD (Online service) (2006)
"playgroup: A playgroup is a service offering toddlers (and perhaps, older children) the opportunity - generally on a sessional basis, once or twice a week ..."

2. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature by Anna Lorraine Guthrie, Marion A. Knight, H.W. Wilson Company, Estella E. Painter (1920)
"... Community Little country theatre. A. Arvold. Drama no 21-.S7-S8 F '16 Soul and the soil. AG Arvold. playgroup 1 10:324-33 D '16 What music did for ..."

3. South Eastern Europe by Centre for Co-operation with Non-members (2003)
"The NGO Save the Children was instrumental in organising 3-hour playgroup programmes from 1993, and by August 1996 had opened 626 community-based ..."

4. The Negro Races: A Sociological Study by Jerome Dowd (1914)
"These are the family, the playgroup of children, and the neighborhood group of elders;31 and within these are fostered love, resentment, ambition, vanity, ..."

5. Global Challenge and Local Response: Initiatives for Economic Regeneration by Walter B. Stöhr (1990)
"... which was set up in the early 1970s as a voluntary organization helping the elderly in the community, running a playgroup, organizing sales of work and ..."

6. Essentials of Social Psychology by Emory Stephen Bogardus (1920)
"At the age of three or thereabouts the child begins to build up a small, selected, and changing playgroup of two to five members. From three to six years of ..."

7. The Sunday Magazine by Thomas Guthrie, William Garden Blaikie, Benjamin Waugh (1881)
"So He learnt, even on the playgroup deep lessons of obedience to God. The grand spirit of loyalty to right and God in which He passed through life right on ..."

8. Land of Heather by Clifton Johnson (1903)
"... chaffing and drinking at the public, the players went rambling over the stile opposite the shoemaker's, and on down the brae to the playgroup,.1., . ..."

9. Starting Strong II: Early Childhood Education and Care by SourceOECD (Online service) (2006)
"playgroup: A playgroup is a service offering toddlers (and perhaps, older children) the opportunity - generally on a sessional basis, once or twice a week ..."

10. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature by Anna Lorraine Guthrie, Marion A. Knight, H.W. Wilson Company, Estella E. Painter (1920)
"... Community Little country theatre. A. Arvold. Drama no 21-.S7-S8 F '16 Soul and the soil. AG Arvold. playgroup 1 10:324-33 D '16 What music did for ..."

11. South Eastern Europe by Centre for Co-operation with Non-members (2003)
"The NGO Save the Children was instrumental in organising 3-hour playgroup programmes from 1993, and by August 1996 had opened 626 community-based ..."

12. The Negro Races: A Sociological Study by Jerome Dowd (1914)
"These are the family, the playgroup of children, and the neighborhood group of elders;31 and within these are fostered love, resentment, ambition, vanity, ..."

13. Global Challenge and Local Response: Initiatives for Economic Regeneration by Walter B. Stöhr (1990)
"... which was set up in the early 1970s as a voluntary organization helping the elderly in the community, running a playgroup, organizing sales of work and ..."

14. Essentials of Social Psychology by Emory Stephen Bogardus (1920)
"At the age of three or thereabouts the child begins to build up a small, selected, and changing playgroup of two to five members. From three to six years of ..."

15. The Sunday Magazine by Thomas Guthrie, William Garden Blaikie, Benjamin Waugh (1881)
"So He learnt, even on the playgroup deep lessons of obedience to God. The grand spirit of loyalty to right and God in which He passed through life right on ..."

16. Land of Heather by Clifton Johnson (1903)
"... chaffing and drinking at the public, the players went rambling over the stile opposite the shoemaker's, and on down the brae to the playgroup,.1., . ..."

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