t is for tape machine

i saw this, realized that it would require more precision than i’m good at, so i asked our families if anyone thought they could make one. i had over 10 responses and asked the first three responders to make us one.  i am humbled and grateful (and thinking of more projects).  thank you.

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we have a whole table dedicated to tape.

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the fine motor work is impressive.  i am reminded of a workshop i went to led by occupational therapists who stressed the importance of working those finger and hand muscles.

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this sure does it.

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a little too well sometimes.

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p.s.  if any of your children come home and speak of tape over mouths (or arms or hands or feet), the teachers did not do it!!

13 thoughts on “t is for tape machine

  1. Just another Preschool teacher loving your ideas! Would love to get new posts via email!
    Lesli Itz
    Liberty Hill, TX

  2. You have a great site please use my e-mail address so I can get your blog. Thank you Susan

  3. I just love looking at your photos. They make me laugh and encourage me to take a few more chances and see what happens. I think you are fearless. I have not been nearly so brave with my pre-k’s.

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