The rich play that a child can initiate with a bit of inspiration, some well organised nursery resources and a sensitive practitioner is observed by Anne O'Connor.

Photographs courtesy of SIREN FILMS

Niaz (three years old) is part of a group of children creating and developing a story with Nadine, the practitioner. Niaz is totally engaged, listening intently to Nadine and the other children and contributing to the story. He acts out with his hands his suggestion that the dragon will push the door to get to the princess.

A little later, he is outside and continues to engage Nadine in his story as he plays. He sets off for the 'castle' and directs her to come with him. As well as incorporating a slide into his game, he also embarks on a hazardous climb across the climbing wall to reach the princess. The play continues seamlessly when he goes back inside and develops the story further with small-world toys.

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