A therapist asks seven-year-old Razan what she can see. She names objects as they appear in front of her: a train, toys, animals, the sea. The prompts are gentle: reach for the cube, use the hand you can, tell me what you are feeling. It is therapy, but it looks like play. Razan was injured last year when she went outside to get water for her family. A shell landed nearby, the shrapnel careering into her leg. A series of surgeries followed, including one reconstruction attempt that failed.