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Sticky Sticky Slime

 Happy Monday! If you found that there is a sticky green substance attached to your child today then you are seeing evidence of the stickiest slime this class has ever seen! Not to worry, it comes out very easy with some white vinegar 😊

We eased into the new week getting to have a proper sensory experience as well as working on drawings, taking turns making race car tracks, and finding new ways to make playing cards stand up to represent some buildings.

The kids LOVED the slime, but like I said, it was super sticky and the kids definitely wanted to wash their hands immediately. It was pretty hysterical! They would squeal when they realized the slime just would not come off and stuck between their fingers like webbing on a frog or lizard hand. They tried so many different ways to get it off, but ultimately a little soap and water saved the day.  



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