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The items which are most durable as a form of currency (and are also the most portable) would most likely be olive oil. Olive oil has a long shelf time and doesn't require nor take up much space. It is very precious in lower quantities and is therefore a good currency.
In the early 1800s, stores weren't authorized to issue currency themselves.
The answer is object permanence.
Object permanence refers to the ability to understand that an object is still present and physically exists even if it is hidden out of sight. In this example, your niece lacks object permanence since she does not understand that you are behind the blanket even though you cover yourself with it or you are temporarily.
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