Zachari and Phoenix’s play

Zachari (3 years old) and Phoenix (5 years old) are brothers who joined us recently. Unlike Ame, they were very quick to engage with the structure. As an observer, the differences in their personalities were easily noticeable, as well as how the kids of three different ages interacted with the furniture, which was interesting to observe. Phoenix, the eldest, was fearless and quick to climb and sit on top. He began to play with the accessories and beams to see how he could fit elements into holes, experimenting and constructing. Zachari, on the other hand, was a bit scared to climb, so he started looking at each element individually and played with them. For a while, the beam served as a sword for him, but later he began exploring the spaces and niches within the system. Their play revealed different facets of their personalities and intelligences.  Photo 7 of 13 in Sticks and Dots by Kirti Rathore

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Zachari and Phoenix’s play

Zachari (3 years old) and Phoenix (5 years old) are brothers who joined us recently. Unlike Ame, they were very quick to engage with the structure. As an observer, the differences in their personalities were easily noticeable, as well as how the kids of three different ages interacted with the furniture, which was interesting to observe. Phoenix, the eldest, was fearless and quick to climb and sit on top. He began to play with the accessories and beams to see how he could fit elements into holes, experimenting and constructing. Zachari, on the other hand, was a bit scared to climb, so he started looking at each element individually and played with them. For a while, the beam served as a sword for him, but later he began exploring the spaces and niches within the system. Their play revealed different facets of their personalities and intelligences.