Six boys meet to rebuild a block structure that was photographed the day before. They do not have enough long blocks to finish the roof. They look at the photographs and discover that the long blocks were used as the floor and a white tray served as the roof. Later, George reminds the group that the action-figures in the photo are on top of the structure rather than inside as they are now. Michael, the leader, counters that the action-figures have to be inside to guard the bed chamber. Robbie explains that the guards can be on top during the night because the bad guys sleep during the day. In other words, the photo represents the day, but the block structure represents the night.

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