The children have been enjoying their classroom routines and learning new experiences. Last week we played with clay. We let them use their hands or utensils that help create shapes. They used their fingers by poking, scratching, throwing, tasting (realized it doesn't taste good), and pinching.





This week we also decided to explore with fingerpaint. Not all of them were enthusiastic about using their hands or fingers, so we helped by adding a spoon. This allowed them to mix the colors without needing to worry about touching the paint.