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Yes, because the primary purpose of play is to have fun, not to do what adults want you to do. If you are playing with the child, you can add new elements to the play (e.g. having a zebra join the group of ponies or taking the ponies outdoors to the playground). This might make it more fun for you and encourage flexibility in the child. Keep it light, silly, and fun. Avoid the urge to micromanage or hover: your child is having fun with self-directed play, and this is what counts. They'll be fine.

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