The TR class worked on building homes for the animals. Children often sort the animals by groups and pair the babies and adults together. They understand family groups at a young age. They also add animal noises into their play, which is humorous to listen to how they have the animals behave.
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Animals inside their homes |
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Role playing with the animals (I love the safari hat here!) |
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These animals were taking a ride in the school bus.
This picture has nothing to do with animals - but it is Wacky Tacky Tuesday on campus today and Ms. Molly was dressed appropriately!!
Doesn't she look like a Dr. Seuss character?!
And other types of non-animal play here:
A dump truck with signs and blocks.
This guy built little ramps that the motorcycle and construction guy used to jump onto the teacher spool. Very creative!
Color coordinated block building!
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