Our smiling faces and full bellies after sampling red, yellow, and green apples.
Fingerpainting is such a sensory experience that everyone enjoyed.
We discovered a star inside the apple after Ms Angela told
a story about a red house with no doors and no windows.
The most fun was eating the apples!!!!!!!!
Apples grow on trees in an orchard so we had to make
lots of apples on trees, and on the ground.
Fine motor skills are developed through this activity of crinkling tissue paper.
Children match the wooden blocks with the cooresponding letters.
Imagination and creativity are sparked through building
with any kind of blocks. Maybe she'll be an architect
because she's designing a mall.
Playing with magnetic puzzles promotes eyehand coordination.
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