The teachers add log rounds to the playdough table; perhaps the children would make sandwiches by putting playdough between slices? Wesley, however, has a different idea. He covers a stick with playdough, as he has done in the past, but then he puts another on top, covering it up, and does this again. Finally he announces, This is a sandwich. You have to eat this sandwich. It a little hot here. Where do I take the first bite? Back of it (he points, then hands it to Mark, who takes a “bite”). Jack notices and imitates Wesley’s technique to create his own: I made a sandwich. Chris squashes playdough onto either side of a wood slice to make his sandwich: Here you go, he says, sliding it over to Mark. Here’s a sandwich, offers Livia. She and Mark trade pieces of playdough.