Hi I know u r not ask blog but. I have question. How can me n my other friend who is kid in same body play? We have.. um I think it is called co-con very high so that is helpful but I dunno how to actually. Do the playing with them. We r getting little toys soon .. so I wanted 2 ask. Thank u and sorry if this is not a ok ask.. I didn't know who else 2 ask. I appreciate u!!!!
Anyone is welcome to ask as many questions here as they like, so long as they understand we can only provide our own perspective! Please don’t hesitate to reach out if ever you have any sort of plural-related question :)
So I asked Tovya (an inner caretaker in our sys) for some help on this one and here’s what he said:
“Oh this is lovely. Our syskids do like to play together, so we may have some tips for you guys.
Toys are a godsend. Our littles love to play with plushies, hot wheels, dino figures, and all sorts of things! They give their toys names then take turns moving and voicing them so they can play pretend together. In a pinch anything can be a toy, even a piece of paper if you fold it a few times and draw a little face on it.
In addition, coloring, finger painting, and drawing are fun things for littles to do in co-con. Maybe encourage one little to draw a picture for the other to color in, then switch (a crowd favorite in our system).
Watching cartoons and playing video games for children can be fun activities for syskids to do together. Our littles love to watch shows like Blue’s Clues, My Little Pony, Wonderpets, and Spongebob SquarePants, and some of their favorite movies are Monsters Inc, Shrek, The Secret of Kells, and How to Train Your Dragon. As far as video games go, if you tell us what consoles you have available we can absolutely make some excellent recommendations that are kid-friendly.
Other things syskids can do in co-con are dressing up the body, making up original stories and songs, playing games like “the floor is lava,” and building with blocks, legos, or play-doh/sculpey/clay. These things don’t require two bodies for participation, and can help your syskids learn to collaborate together while expressing themselves.”
I personally don’t have that much experience dealing with littles, so I hope this will be beneficial for you. Thank you for your question!
🖋 Cecil (and 🐺 Tovya)











