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| Noah, Zack, and Ryan used droppers as they experimented mixing water colors in palettes. They used their mixed water colors and droppers to dye the leaves. |
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| Once the paper leaves had dried, we used hole punchers to string the leaves. Molly strings the paper leaves with beads to make decorations for the sukkah we constructed. |
The children deocrated the sukkah they constrcuted by hanging the paper leaves. Max and Max
hang the decorations from the top of the sukkah. Using droppers to mix colors and dye the leaves, punching holes with a hole puncher, stringing beads, and tying knots to hang the decorations are all activities that required both fine motor strength and control. When you get a chance, come see our beautiful sukkah which was built and decorated by the Kohavim children!




Oooh, the new format of photos is great. And I love that sukkah. It's the real deal! Looks amazing!! I bet the kids are in heaven!
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