Playing Preschool Do a Lesson with Us | Playing Preschool Busy Toddler Review Part 3| Example Lesson
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- What Kinds of Activities Are in Playing Preschool? Let us show you!
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It sounds wonderful. I can imagine little ones love all those interactive sensory activities! Loved seeing all those activities ! Thank you for sharing this. 💗💕☺️
Thank you! My boys LOVE these lessons!
I can't wait to start this!! I'm gearing up for unit one with my 2.5-year-old!
Ooh, it's so fun! I hope you enjoy it! 🥰
In regards to any phonics in Playing Preschool, do you find it causes confusion or could potentially if are you introducing phonograms and plan to teach reading/spelling with phonograms?