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Recommended Resource - Rosalind Mills
Singing Soft Toy Birds
Recommended Resource:
Singing Soft Toy Birds
How can this be used?
These props can be used in many different ways with young children.For babies, as a prop in a singing sack for 'Two little dickie birds'. For older children, as an emotional support prop for a circle time, talking activity. Or, as a prop to aid Key Person time and gain children's attention and listening skills.
Where can I find this resource:
Garden Centres, Gift shops or Educational suppliers
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