Can you fix it?

The move from parallel to cooperative play was exemplified in this play around the snap blocks.  The children listened carefully, gave suggestions and helped each other.  

 

It’s a hammer.  It’s fixing a nail. – Tait

Mine’s a ship. – Louis

This is a pick up truck with a broken car on it.  The car is still broken.  It needs a new wheel. – Jonah

Tait we need your help.  We don’t know how to get a wheel back on.  It’s like a propeller. – Jonah
You need help?  Where? – Tait
You fix it, Tait. – Jonah
I made a hammer.  I’ll help with that.  I’ll hammer a nail in. – Addie
I’m trying to get this wheel on.  I’m fixing it.  I’m doing the front and Tait is doing the back. My hammer is a big hammer.  See how big it is. – Addie
I’ve done it. – Tait

I’m making a ship.  It takes trucks. – Louis
My car (the original broken one) didn’t get fixed.  Maybe it is too late for it! – Jonah
My ship is broken.  Addie, can you fix it? – Louis
I can’t see where to fix it.  Now I can – it’s over here. – Addie

Jonah creates a plane.

My plane is broken.  I need a screwdriver.  I’ll have to make one. – Jonah
Do you want me to take this down? – Addie to Jonah
I have to fix my plane. – Jonah
I can help with that.  Let me hammer that in. – Addie
This side… You’ll fix it in no time. – Jonah