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The preconceptual stage of preoperational thinking is characterized by a child's ability to use symbols to represent objects or events in their mind, but they lack logical reasoning skills. Children in this stage often engage in pretend play and have difficulty understanding conservation or reversibility of actions. Their thinking is guided by intuition rather than organized thought.

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