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Pretending - Oh, the Places We Go |
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Pretending - Oh, the Places We Go
By Mary Perrin |
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1 You are a superhero. You wear a bright red cape and tall boots with fire on them. You fly around the house. You try to save your little sister from evil. While you try to save her, she is playing school with a few of her dolls. You are both playing pretend. You pretend you are a real superhero. You really do not have superhero powers that make you fly. You know this, and you play happily anyway. Your sister pretends she is a real teacher who is teaching real students. Her students are not real. They are just her dolls. Still, it is fun to pretend. You use your brain when you pretend. You make your brain work hard to come up with new and exciting things. Your brain will make connections to things you have already learned. It will also allow you to learn new things. .....