z is for zipper chair May 23, 2011 | || kristin || with no explanation and no guidance, this zipper chair was often visited. share:Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)
Fantastic way to provide practice of a complex skills. thanks, barbara RecyclingOT.com LikeLike Reply
I love this idea! I need this in my kindergarten class! We have a “zipper club” that they earn their membership to by doing their own zipper. This would certainly help them! LikeLike Reply
I have never seen this great idea before ( in too many years to count in early childhood) Thanks LikeLike Reply
I officially ADORE the zipper chair!! :-D What a great idea…and I love the no explanation part, too. Discovery is a beautiful thing. LikeLike Reply
Fantastic way to provide practice of a complex skills. thanks,
barbara
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This is a lovely idea. What a great way to make use of existing space and furniture.
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I love this idea! I need this in my kindergarten class! We have a “zipper club” that they earn their membership to by doing their own zipper. This would certainly help them!
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thanks for all the kind comments! i almost didn’t post this but i’m glad i did! : )
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That is really cool! I’ve never seen this in a preschool, but it’s a wonderful idea!
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Love, love this. Just curious how the zippers are attatched to the chair?
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duct tape! fire design is optional. : )
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I have never seen this great idea before ( in too many years to count in early childhood) Thanks
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I officially ADORE the zipper chair!! :-D What a great idea…and I love the no explanation part, too. Discovery is a beautiful thing.
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I love this idea! What a great way to give children practice with zipping!
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great idea
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Love how much fun you have in school!
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