Lessons from the Frog Room
Written By Emily B. Todd
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Sensory Table
According to Michelle, the sensory table is not only deeply thrilling, it also teaches kids about concepts such as volume, mass, and cause and effect.
I bought a sand and water table ($63 at constplay.com), but you could just as easily fill big plastic tubs ($15 each at hardwareandtools.com).
Our perennials are dried oats, rice, and pasta. Watch toddlers, of course, so they don't try to eat the contents, and never put in packing peanuts or other chokables.
Rugs ($37 each at crateandbarrel.com) break the room into separate areas.
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