This week on our small block table we had these super cool tree-house blocks. The pieces look like logs and planks, and it complemented our learning about plants. Recently I also purchased a set of exotic birds. We had one small red macaw in our enormous zoo animal bin and it was a highly desirable toy. (You just never know...) Now, we have plenty of birds. Look how the tree- house blocks and the birds mixed and mingled. When I introduced these two separate toys into the room, I never envisioned a bird sanctuary as a possible outcome! I love it!!Visit this blog to see the wonderful ways the children in the Bunny Rabbit class at School for Little Children LEARN THROUGH PLAY!
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Bird Sanctuary
This week on our small block table we had these super cool tree-house blocks. The pieces look like logs and planks, and it complemented our learning about plants. Recently I also purchased a set of exotic birds. We had one small red macaw in our enormous zoo animal bin and it was a highly desirable toy. (You just never know...) Now, we have plenty of birds. Look how the tree- house blocks and the birds mixed and mingled. When I introduced these two separate toys into the room, I never envisioned a bird sanctuary as a possible outcome! I love it!!
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