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Great advice Lydia. Yes, it is middle school me interested in pre-k because
I may have some in my after school class. I agree with this method. Would
like to know more ideas for the "Little's." Thanks.
Janice
In a message dated 8/14/00 7:31:30 PM Central Daylight Time,
dulcius writes:
> I think they get a lot more out of being given a chance to experiment with
> media, being shown interesting ways of using things to create (ie printing
> with small toys in tempera, fingerpainting on a table then pulling a
> monoprint from it, markers on paper taped to the wall, etc.). These things
> may not produce the type of art that kids in magazine ads are always shown
> making ( adult-created "kid's" art in ads really bugs me!), but for 2 - 5
> year olds, the process is so much more important than the product. :-)
> Lydia in Toledo
>
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