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Baby Play - Comic Work

However, the true glue holding these two worlds together is the "Comic" relief. To survive the "baby play work" cycle without losing one's sanity, one must develop a keen sense of the absurd. There is an inherent comedy in trying to maintain a "professional persona" while a toddler is visible in the background of a video call, wearing a colander as a hat. Embracing the comic side of parenting means laughing when the baby decides to "help" with a presentation by deleting three slides, or finding the humor in the fact that your most expensive piece of technology is currently being used as a teething toy.

Stick figures are fine. Focus on:

Peek-a-Bunny (interactive)

Setup (baby looks at blocks) Panel 2: Action (reaches, stacks) Panel 3: Surprise / result (tower falls) Panel 4: Reaction (baby claps or cries — then you add the real ending) baby play comic work

: Using page layout and art style to convey information that words alone cannot. Constructing the Comic However, the true glue holding these two worlds