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Five Colorful Easter Eggs
$3.00
Your preschool students will love Five Colorful Easter Eggs!
Includes:
A colorful story for you to read to your students, b/w student pages of the story for them to color the pictures and trace number words (and a few others as well), a set of items to use interactively with students and Math center materials!
Number concepts are strong throughout with the story beginning with 5 eggs and counting down (one at a time) as ‘hidden’ Easter eggs are found until there are none. Number words one, two, three, four and five are taught.
Fine motor skills will be practiced through coloring and tracing.
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