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Give examples of appropriate sensory activities for preschool-age children.
Looking for appropriate sensory activities for preschool-age children? Our page will provide you with examples of engaging activities that stimulate their senses and promote learning. Discover practices for identifying and demonstrating activities that suit different age groups. Perfect for those in early childhood education and child care centers.
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