Prop boxes, uniforms and other clothing, and a variety of dramatic sets can help children structure

A. tie dying.
B. hide-and-seek.
C. sewing.
D. fantasy play
My answer is D

I agree with you.

Thanks Ms.Sue

You are welcome.

Your answer is correct! The items you mentioned like prop boxes, uniforms, clothing, and dramatic sets are all helpful in facilitating fantasy play for children.

If you are wondering how to arrive at this answer, let me break it down for you:

Option A, tie dying, doesn't match the given context. Tie dying is a method of creating colorful patterns on fabric, which is unrelated to the topic of using props for imaginative play.

Option B, hide-and-seek, also doesn't fit. Hide-and-seek is a physical game involving finding someone who is hiding, whereas the question is about using props, clothing, and sets to structure play scenarios or settings.

Option C, sewing, is not directly related either. Although sewing can possibly involve making costumes or clothing for dramatic play, it is not specifically mentioned in the question.

Option D, fantasy play, is the best fit. Fantasy play refers to imaginative play where children create and act out fictional scenarios and characters. The question mentions the use of prop boxes, uniforms, clothing, and dramatic sets, which are commonly used in fantasy play to help children structure their imaginary worlds.

So, option D, fantasy play, is indeed the correct answer. Well done!