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Help SOS activity for Ofsted

We are having a visit from Ofsted this Friday and I have been reading the document Preparing for your visit for registration. In this document it asks: For each of the seven areas of learning and development, give an example of a play activity for a very young child and a four-year-old that would support their learning and development.

Now I am really struggling with parts of this:
Firstly what age would a very young child be ? I was thinking 2ish as younger would be a toddler or baby.
Secondly I thought we only covered the prime areas of development for children under three so why do I need to plan for all 7 areas?

Lastly would it be a activity for each area of learning or combined to maybe two or three activities ? and would they need to be the same for both children only altered to suit ?

Please Please can someone help
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