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Health, 01.07.2019 11:30 SirMLGLemons

35 month-old hakeem and 34 month-old daniel are both in the block area.  they are sharing blocks and building a tower together.  hakeem says "here" as he hands a block to daniel.  both boys say "whoa" as the tower leans, then burst into laughter as it falls.  daniel then says "we  do it again." this is an example of cooperative play parallel play solitary play code mixing

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