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Big muscles. Small muscles.

Brayden and Asai are working on "Stomp and Catch" to strengthen 
their catching and hand eye coordination.
 

Jennah is working on her fine motor skills by feeding "Ms. Pac Man".

Amelia, Dmitri, and Connor are being creative with Dominoes! They are versatile because the children can use their fine motor skills to stand them up vertically, horizontally, stack, match colored dots and of course knock them over : )


                                                      
















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