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London Bridge |
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Fit stones of various shapes and sizes as you build, knock down, and then rebuild the famous bridge. |
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Three Young Rats Sorting Wall |
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Where the concept of multiples is explored by sorting hats, tails, veils and wigs while tracking them to the appropriate animal. |
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The Calendar Wall |
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Help a child learn the days of the week and months of the year while identifying the seasons and exploring patterning and sequencing. |
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Humpty Dumpty's Wall |
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A perfect place to act out your favorite rhymes with puppets. |
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Knight's Pear Tree |
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Solve the riddle of the pears and explain the homophone “pear” and “pair.” |
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The King's Counting House |
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Where you can count and sort money, learn simple fractions using blackbird pies, and count and graph blackbirds, bread and honey. |
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Peter Piper's Picking Patch |
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The activities in “Peter Piper’s Picking Patch” deal with quantification. Children are asked the question of how many peppers are in Peter Piper’s peck, and by filling and dumping peck bushels with peppers, children can find the answer. |
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Mary, Mary's Garden |
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In Mary Mary’s Garden, children can use their imagination to arrange magnetic flowers, garden tools, butterflies, and more or match pattern cards. |
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Hickory, Dickory Dock |
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The rhyme comes to life with an over-sized, child-friendly clock. Children can slide a mouse up a track on the clock, while trying to tell time with egg timers, hourglasses, digital and mechanical clocks. |
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Hey, Diddle, Diddle |
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Explore weight with this widely recognized favorite nursery rhyme. |
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