Davie had built a huge magna-tile house for her animal, working with car to balance the sides.
"Can I play with you?" Noah asked.
"Sure," Davie said, "I think I made it big enough for lots of kids."
"I play too?" asked Kailyn.
"Sure, you just put your pet in there," Davie said.
Kailyn put here teddy bear next to the flamingo laying in the magna-tile castle. Davie and Kailyn continued playing for a long time, making "presents" out of the magna-tiles, and exchanging them.
David noticed their play. "What are you making out of those squares?" he asked.
"A home for the animals," Davie explained.
"Yeah, we making a house," Kailyn added.
David carefully walked around the building to get some cars. He brought some cars over to the building.
"It's not for cars," Kailyn explained. "It's for animals."
"But I want to use my cars," David protested.
"I'm done," Kailyn decided.
David and Davie decided to build a garage attached to the house, so that the cars had a place too.
Kailyn is building her repetoire of play skills: she uses her words to enter play, sustains play themes, and uses her imagination to enhance their play.
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