Which factors seem to be most important for development of make-believe play.

A. children's readiness to engage in make- believe play and social experiences that promote it.
B.opportunities for peer interaction in
settings that inspire make-believe play.

2 answers

There can be all the opportunities in the world, but if the child is not ready, he/she won't engage.
Children readiness to engage in make believe play and the social experiences that promote it