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A toy is an object used for play especially such an object designed to amuse children.
checkers is the direct object so play is transitive
A toy is an object for people (generally children) to play with.
Constructive play is when children manipulate the materials around them to construct a three dimensional object.
I think it's either "the kids "or the play please note I am just a 13 y o boy
The word children is the plural form of the noun child. A noun can be the subject of a sentence or clause, the direct or indirect object of a verb, or the object of a preposition. Examples: Direct object: She brought the children to the picnic. Indirect object: She made the children some sandwiches. Object of the preposition: She served the sandwiches to the children.
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A talisman is a small object supposed to provide magical protection.
Pack and Play is a play yard for infants and toddler age children. It provides a type of confined, safe place for children to sleep and play. Some offer other conveniences such as infant sleeper and changing tables, as well as storage compartments.
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symbolic play refers to symbolic, or dramatic, play which occurs when children begin to substitute one object for another. For example, using a hairbrush to represent a microphone. The child may pretend to do something (with or without the object present or with an object representing another object) or be someone. They may also pretend through other inanimate objects (e.g., has a doll pretend to feed another doll). Dramatic play with sequence of pretend acts predominates after 2 years of age. symbolic play refers to symbolic, or dramatic, play which occurs when children begin to substitute one object for another. For example, using a hairbrush to represent a microphone. The child may pretend to do something (with or without the object present or with an object representing another object) or be someone. They may also pretend through other inanimate objects (e.g., has a doll pretend to feed another doll). Dramatic play with sequence of pretend acts predominates after 2 years of age.