We asked children to play at being their parents. This is what happened. | UNICEF  @UNICEF
We asked children to play at being their parents. This is what happened. | UNICEF  @UNICEF
UNICEF | We asked children to play at being their parents. This is what happened. | UNICEF @UNICEF | Uploaded June 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
We asked children to play at being their parents.
They delivered a mix of emotions, revelations and realizations.
Let’s support parents and caregivers with the resources and opportunities to enjoy playtime with their children. #EarlyMomentsMatter

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