“…In terms of gesture comprehension, at approximately age 2, children can interpret an iconic gesture as a label for an entity (Namy, Campbell, & Tomasello, 2004; Namy, 2008) or for an action (Goodrich & Hudson Kam, 2009; Marentette & Nicoladis, 2011), and can use iconic gestures produced by others to figure out the function of a novel toy (Novack, Goldin-Meadow, & Woodward, 2015). However, in many cases, children fail to robustly interpret others’ iconic gestures until ages 3 or 4, particularly when the gestures represent features of an entity, rather than an action (Stanfield, Williamson, & Özçalışkan, 2014; Tolar, Lederberg, Gokhale, & Tomasello, 2008). …”