Sand and water table
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Do you(not you you but everybody you)realize how disrespectful it is to not eat everything on your plate? Or spend money frivolously? Or go to the movies at 10 bucks a pop instead of donating? Or even the Food Program, serving food to the dcks we *know* they won't eat?
Noodles! Think of the things we can't do with noodles anymore??
The more I read, the more I want to go underground.Not really. But if my state ever got to this point, I'd definitely do something different.
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Some ideas (obviously not intended to be used all together...)
Pipecleaners--for stringing your loose parts, or wrapping them up.
Tongs--for picking up the loose parts.
Bowls or baskets--for sorting into.
Water--for floating and sinking your loose parts.
Shaving cream--for burying the loose parts and finding them again.
Long tubes (wrapping paper)--for sliding things through.
And check out this guy for some awesome ideas:
https://www.facebook.com/SandAndWaterTables
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non- food is aquarium rocks but I feel those could be dangerousBigger rocks but those aren't as tactile.
food- oatsThey have an awesome feel.
This whole food for art debate has been going on for years! Unfortunately, there aren't any real good substitutes for the play you can have with food objectsI have cornstarch sitting here waiting to make obleck. Now is that food? We "can" eat it but not in it's actual state - bleh. Or is it a chemical compound that we are using in a science experiment. (c6h10o5.) I am do not yet have to follow that regulation but it would be interesting if you labeled it as such if it would still be considered "food". It is a powdery white substance that you purchased for a science experiment.
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