1. Defending pretending : the necessity of make believe
2. Sold out : commercialism, technology, and creative play
3. Baby scam : the false promise of screen time for infants and toddlers
4. True romance : my love affair with D.W. Winnicott
5. Michael : grappling with change
6. Joey, Olivia, and Emma : limits, boundaries, and the freedom to play
7. Kara : the truth in make believe
8. Angelo : playing about secrets
9. Wham! pow! oof! : how media violence is killing play
10. The princess trap : make believe and the loss of middle childhood
11. Playing for life : what we all gain from make believe
12. Sasha, your peas are calling you : nurturing play in a culture bent on squelching it.