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ouse with furniture / a doctor’s kits / a puppet theatre with hand puppets ? Require sufficient space for children to use the same toy either in small group or on his own = four play spaces (when calculating the plexity of the play environment) Units of Play (Simple, Complex, Super Units) ? Super units ? having one or more additional play materials ? . a toy shelf stocked with grocery boxes and tins, and paper bags ? . adding blankets and tables to the playhouse = eight play spaces (assuming the space in which the super unit is set up can house eight children) Example ? a 1metresquare water table with jugs amp。 plastic bottles ? string painting at a round table for four ? 4 singlesided easels ? a small listening centre with 2 headsets ? a climber with slide, firefighter’s pole, and helmets ? a table and 4 chairs with a tea set ? one set of unit blocks with wooden accessories ? 4 hoops ? a bean bag target toss with four bean bags Shipley, D. (1993). Empowering children: Playbased curriculum for lifelong learning. Nelson, Canada: Thomson Canada Limited. Remended number of play spaces (per child/per 20 minutes) 18 to 30monthold