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The Benefits of Using Puppetry in the Classroom
The Benefits of Using Puppetry in the Classroom
In this experience, Wolf Trap Teaching Artist Penny demonstrates a variety of ways, as well as the benefits of, using puppets in the classroom.
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K & Early Elementary
Pre-K
Approaches To Learning
English
Classroom Management
Infants / Toddlers
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