Playing with manipulatives, children learn pre-reading and pre-math concepts, develop eye-hand coordination and fine motor skills, learn problem solving, grouping, and making patterns and develop creativity. Items can be stored on low shelves or on kid size tables.
Materials that should be available:
Materials that should be available:
- Puzzles and toys representing various cultures and non-traditional male and female occupations
 - collections for sorting and classifying
 - pegs and pegboards
 - beads and laces
 - counting objects
 - parquetry blocks
 - nesting rings or cups
 - bristle blocks
 - sewing cards
 - matching games
 - pattern pieces
 - measuring objects
 - clock and calendars
 - fraction blocks
 - geometry pieces
 - dice
 - sorting sets
 
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