Play Centers for Preschool Children Art –crayons –blank paper –collage materials –glue –finger paints –butcher paper –aprons Blocks –large wooden blocks.

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Play Centers for Preschool Children Art –crayons –blank paper –collage materials –glue –finger paints –butcher paper –aprons Blocks –large wooden blocks –cars, dolls, animals Dramatic Play –dress-up –dishes, table, chairs, and other props –mirror –occupational tools T

Play Centers for Preschool Children Language Arts –books –pens, pencils –writing paper –tape recorder Manipulatives –puzzles –Legos ® –small blocks Music –Record player, tape player, or CD player –Music and recorded story records, tapes, CDs –Headphones T

Play Centers for Preschool Children T Science –magnifying glass –shells –plain paper –crayons –variety of leaves, fossils, etc. for texture rubbings Sensory –tub of water –object that floats –play dough –cornstarch and water mixture