The Impact of Traditional and Robotic Toys on 3-4 Years Old's Play

Young children's play needs toys, which are its object support and the main tools. Character toys are of particular importance the function of which is the substitution of a character, the embodiment of a role. New technical capabilities make it possible to create complex robotic toys capable o...

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Main Authors: Ryabkova I.A (Author), Pavlovskaia D.V (Author), Sheina E.G (Author)
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Published: Moscow State University of Psychology and Education, 2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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