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The Type of Play in Which Children Take Turns and Share

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The type of play in which children take turns and share their toys is known as:

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Definitions:

Coracobrachialis

A muscle in the shoulder that assists in flexing and adducting the arm at the shoulder joint.

Pectoralis Major

A significant muscle located in the upper part of the chest that helps with shoulder and arm movements.

Deltoid

A sizable, three-sided muscle enveloping the shoulder joint tasked with raising the arm and providing the shoulder with its mobility.

Biceps Brachii

A large muscle of the upper arm responsible for flexing the elbow and rotating the forearm, well known for its two heads or points of origin.

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