Notice how the boy in the dark blue shirt persists in his efforts to sweep, or at least move, the leaves. In his play, we observe no particular adult-level goal of moving the leaves in one specific direction in order to clear the concrete play space. Without this goal, the boy can focus on what he is able to do and improve his command of the broom as he plays. The goal-free nature of play is one of its main values.

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