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Learning to Use Scissors: Straw Cutting Activity

on: 2/09/2011 by Laura Hutchison
So, while we have been enjoying the last week of summer up north, I have done a couple of projects and activities with the kids.  One of them I got from Hands On: as we grow – Learning to Cut Activity.  I
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