Lessons from the Frog Room
Written By Emily B. Todd
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Kitchen Corner
In the kitchen area of a preschool classroom, kids emulate the purposeful work of adults, says Michelle.
Our range is a play stovetop ($35 at landofnod.com) on top of a low bookcase. Plates and play food hide on the shelves underneath, behind a curtain on a tension rod; utensils live in buckets on a kid-level hanging rack. (Mini buckets, $2 each at bucket-outlet.com; closet hook, $6 at target.com.) The ever-growing spice collection is made up of empty containers from the grown-up kitchen.
Next pages:
Filling a Sensory Table
Adding Personal Touches
Previous pages:
Going Back to Preschool
Creating a Reading Area
Building a Construction Zone
Playing Dress-Up
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