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Building big in New York
Rotate and drag the pieces into the correct places.
A good method is to start with the corners and the edges before you fill in the middle. Pay attention to the shape of the pieces in the background guide.
If you need a bit of extra help, use the lightbulb clue button.
Discussion points
- Have you been to New York? If so, how did it make you feel?
- If not New York, have you been to another big city with tall buildings?
- If you live in such a city, have you ever considered its size and the size of its buildings?
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