Take turns

/teɪk tɜrnz/ phrase

Definition

When we share by letting each person have a chance to do something, one at a time.

Etymology

It comes from the idea of each person taking their own 'turn' or chance to do something.

Kelly Says

Taking turns is like being in a fair line where everyone gets their special time! When you take turns on the swing, everyone gets to have fun and no one feels left out.

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