I found Koasigan and Cameron sitting on the floor together, viewing a book titled “How Your Body Works”. Cameron was turning the pages. “Look at the funny hat,” said Cameron. “Oh! That’s not a funny hat. It’s your brain. Your brain is for thinking,” said Koasigan in an informative manner. “Look at this funny hat, too,” said Cameron. “No, that’s your skull. It protects your brain. Stops it from being sandwiched,” said Koasigan.
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