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We have 16 adorable Special Ed preschoolers. Our PANDA class is unique. Our kids need extra attention and strong toys to withstand learning to play appropriately. The butterfly and plant activities follow our curriculum theme. We would love to get some new things like alphabet sorting and counting activities to help accomplish each student's IEP goals. The fishing game and water table and toys will help them work on fine motor skills. The kids in our class have a harder time learning the basics like letters and numbers. The magnetic block letters will help the kids build while learning letters and the kitchen set will go great in our dramatic play center. Play is essential in Pre-K and so is a little organization! Giving the 3 and 4-year-old something they can be excited about will help them learn quickly. I chose these items specifically because of the wide arrange of activities we can do with them. The letters can be added to the sand table for sensory play or I can use them to teach the kids their names.
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We have 16 adorable Special Ed preschoolers. Our PANDA class is unique. Our kids need extra attention and strong toys to withstand learning to play appropriately. The butterfly and plant activities follow our curriculum theme. We would love to get some new things like alphabet sorting and counting activities to help accomplish each student's IEP goals. The fishing game and water table and toys will help them work on fine motor skills. The kids in our class have a harder time learning the basics like letters and numbers. The magnetic block letters will help the kids build while learning letters and the kitchen set will go great in our dramatic play center. Play is essential in Pre-K and so is a little organization! Giving the 3 and 4-year-old something they can be excited about will help them learn quickly. I chose these items specifically because of the wide arrange of activities we can do with them. The letters can be added to the sand table for sensory play or I can use them to teach the kids their names.