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    to feel empathy for Boo. Scout is even more afraid of Boo after she knows that he had watched them flee the property. When Boo gave them the soap dolls and put them in a knot hole in a tree, Scout still considered “…everything on the Radley place was poisoned… (81)”. But it all “[had] slipped through Jem’s memory (81)” as he went to go get the dolls. They also decide to write a letter to whoever was sending them those gifts. They still denied that it was Boo though, but deep down, they knew that

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    What was your favorite childhood toy? When my mother and I were asked that question, our responses were considerably different. My mother stated that her favorite childhood toy was her softball glove and softball, while I said that mine was my Nintendo Gameboy, circa 1989. If you were to ask a child today what their favorite childhood toy is, I would venture to guess that their answer would be quite different from those two already mentioned. Today, technology is not the only element that has affected

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    Barbie Dolls Have Changed

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    and assessing how the ‘Barbie Doll’ which is a toy for children, mainly for girls has changed over the years since the 1900’s to the present generation and how this relates to other larger contexts like class, gender, race, disability and faith. Below I have inserted 2 pictures of the Barbie doll, One from 1959 and one from 2010, which is fairly recent. 1950’s: The first Barbie Doll 2010 Barbie Doll(s) I strongly believe that the Barbie Dolls have changed hugely since the

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    In a short story by Katherine Mansfield called “The Doll’s House,” there is a social barrier between a family with less that is struggling to make ends meet and a flourishing family, that appears to not have any difficulties getting through life. The Kelvey family, whose hard-working mother makes the best of life that she can by crafting clothing from materials she can salvage from the wealthy clients’ houses she cleans. The Burnell family, who is getting through life with ease because of their position

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    Object Permanence

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    The third time I visited Vera, I started testing her understanding of object permanence. I did the same test as last time, with putting her teddy under the blanket. Right when I put the bear under the blanket, Vera reached under and retrieved the teddy. Since she was able to do that, I tried the A not B error. When I put the teddy under the first blanket, she got it. Then when I put it under the second blanket, she looked under the first blanket. This confirmed Piagets theory of the A not B error

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    Rapunzel Alternate Ending

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    going to see her own personal doll Rapunzel. Rapunzel never had any reason to want for anything. Mother Gothel absolutely doted on her. Now, after all Gothel had done for Rapunzel, she’d left her to die all alone. Gothel still stubbornly clung to the memory of Rapunzel and stay at the tower. All of Rapunzel’s belongings were meticulously placed around the tower as if to imagine she remained, simply out to fetch water from the stream. After finishing arranging all of her doll house tower, Gothel turned

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    and even have their own slime Instagram accounts. Also, I technically don’t know if I am buying this toy for a boy or girl so it’s a very gender-neutral toy that I think all kids will enjoy. As a kid, I use to play with Polly Pockets which are tiny dolls that have jelly clothes so it’s easy to change outfits. I also use to play with my Razor scooter a lot because it was my main source of transportation as a child.

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    because they think there is only one way to be beautiful. When girls are young they are given these toys that bring them down, so why do we give them to our children? We shouldn’t and we can stop how this is happening, we need to get rid of Barbie dolls so girls don’t endanger themselves and always feel bad about their bodies. If a person were to

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    This toy is called the, “Baby Exersaucer Jumper Bouncer” and the manufacturer is Evenflo a foreign company in the U.S that designs safe baby products. This toy addresses the Sensorimotor stage of Piaget's theory. No this toy isn’t gender specific, however there are different models in which some genders may prefer over the other. Different models would include different toys, and colour. This toy is age appropriate because there’s a seat that helps the child develop their leg muscle as they can’t

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    Dolls And Violence

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    that some toys are reality. The dolls are just nonrealistic body image influences. Toy guns and video games are just promoting violence in the world. The way parents allow their children to play overrated video games and toy guns is telling their child that violence is okay. Toy dolls, toy guns, and rated video games can cause emotional, or social problems for children by impacting generation Z’s self-image, views on violence and war, and problem solving. The dolls children play with can cause self-

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