Selected Publications Originally By Margaret Lowenfeld
- Play in childhood ; with a foreword by John Davis. London; New York: Mac Keith Press Distributed by Cambridge University Press. (1991). ISBN 0-901260-84-3.(Originally published in 1935)
- The World Technique. London; Boston : Allen & Unwin: Institute of Child Psychology. (1979). ISBN 0-04-150067-9. (Published posthumousely)
- The Work and Aims of the Institute of Child Psychology. London: Institute of Child Psychology. (1977).
- Understanding Children's Sandplay: Lowenfeld's World Technique. Dr Margaret Lowenfeld Trust. (1993).
- The Lowenfeld Mosaic Test. Dr Margaret Lowenfeld Trust. (1994).
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