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Date: 12/2/2004 3:07:00 PM
Author: Barb
Subject: sand substitutes

Try cotton balls, pasta shapes (can be colored with food coloring),strips of paper (different textures, like tissue paper, sand paper), fabric. You can use ANYTHING! You could cover the sand table, so that an adult would be near when very little ones are playing in it. Also, try water with plastic toys, boats, containers to measure and pour from. Snow is great for all ages. It's a great way for the little ones who aren't mobile enough to play outside in snow to experience it.




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