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A playground hazard that often goes unrecognized is ___.
 
  a. lead paint used on older equipment and used under new equipment
  b. lead paint used on older equipment
  c. climbing equipment that is too firmly anchored
  d. ground surfacing that is too thick and/or deep

Question 2

List three basic pieces of equipment appropriate for the home living/dramatic play center.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
a

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: Child-sized furniture made of wood or sturdy plastic; shelves; a play sink, stove, and refrigerator; a full-length, non-breakable mirror; a doll bed or cradle; a sturdy, nonworking telephone





 

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