“…In order to make the task easier for younger children, some researchers have used pictorial evaluative encoding tasks, in which a concrete object was evaluated with reference to the self or to other represented through cartoon figures depicted with their own or another child's face. The figures were shown pointing at an object (Ross et al, , Experiment 2; Sui & Zhu, ), using it (Ross et al, , Experiments 1, 3 and 4), owning it (“ownership paradigm”: Cunningham et al, ; Ross et al, , Experiment 7; Ross, Hutchison, & Cunningham, ), or simply liking it (Cunningham et al, , Experiments 1 and 2). With such age‐appropriate tasks, these studies demonstrated an SRE in children as young as 5‐year‐olds (Sui & Zhu, ), 4‐year‐olds (Cunningham et al, , ) and even 3‐year‐olds (Ross et al, ), in the subsequent recognition test (“is the object new or old?”) and source memory test (“was the old object presented with self or with other?”; Cunningham et al, , Experiments 2 and 3; Ross et al, ).…”