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Welcome week #2!

Welcome back Pine friends! Today we were introduced to our words of the week: STOP and GO (ask your kiddo first if they remember what they are!) and will be using those words during our games, dancing, invitations at centers, and in our story time. We continued with our same invitation activities: beans in the sensory table, playdough strengthening our fine motor skills, and our very special kitchen where we can practice all kinds of social play! Since the weather is more friendly, we explored a new space for gross motor time: the snail/mud kitchen (ask your kiddo first if they remember where they went!). 

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