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five glass bottles with different types of food in them on a table outside near some bushes

I created these sensory bottles to include diversity in an #earlylearningclassroom for #infants #toddlers and #preschoolers Children begin to notice differences such as skin color from a very young age. That only makes it all the more important for early childhood educators to have such tools visible in the classroom which shows that every person is valued and important. It is crucial for every student to identify people who look like them. Students love seeing things they can relate to…

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a collage of photos with the words preschool build a family sensory bin

The goal of an "All About Me" theme is usually to help classmates get to know each other better, but when your only student is your own child, that puts a bit of a different spin on things. For our All About Me theme we focused on emotions, family, and learning more about ourselves. Here

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this is an easy and fun rainbow craft for toddlers to make it looks like they are

Cheerios Rainbow Craft is a fun fine motor rainbow craft for kids using cheerios! It is also a great way to talk about different skin tones.

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a paper plate with a cut out of a woman on it next to some crafting supplies

If you want to begin teaching diversity to young kids, then you will definitely want to check out these crafts and activities that are fun and hands-on!

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a bottle filled with blue rice and rainbows

RAINBOW SKY SENSORY BOTTLES are a fun discovery bottle sensory play idea. They bring the beauty and magic of weather indoors to be enjoyed close up again and again. A super Spring and Summer sensory activity for babies, toddlers and preschoolers.

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a child's hands are mixing colored rice in a pan

When your sensory bin play is just a little too plain there's always rainbow rice to the rescue! Its super simple to make and it makes your sensory play so colorful!

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two hands holding small plastic figures in front of a box with the words community sensory bin

Learning about community and family can be a fun and hands-on experience when using the Community Sensory Bin. By combining water cubes and family counters (figures shaped like different people and pets in the community), young learners can spend hours exploring the sensory bin and learning about their own community!

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a rainbow colored playdough with the words talking about diversity with children using playdough

With Martin Luther King Jr. Day coming right up, it can be tricky to explain the meaning behind MLK Day to your little ones. Talking about diversity can be a good way to approach the topic for younger kids. What better way to talk about diversity than with play dough! It is something all kids

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