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Making Toys for Preschool Children: Using Ordinary Stuff for Extraordinary Play
Making Toys for Preschool Children: Using Ordinary Stuff for Extraordinary Play Summary:By Linda G. Miller, Mary Jo Gibbs
What do you get when you combine a newspaper, paper bags, tape, and markers? A Lunch Bag City, of course! This series is a teacher’s dream! You’ll find more creative ways to use a tube sock, milk carton, and other inexpensive things found around the house than you ever imagined. Create unique, exciting toys and props to help children learn in appropriate ways. Don’t recycle that cereal box . . . reuse it to make a simple puzzle! Each age-appropriate Making Toys book will make you look at the everyday items around you in a whole new way. Please select one mirror to download
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