To pot or not to pot? Crafting and Traditions in the Classroom

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"Art and Culture in the eTwinning Project" 14 – 17 July 2016, Sofia, BULGARIA To pot or not to pot? Crafting and Traditions in the Classroom
5 great reasons Why children should be playing with clay ?
1. Refining motor skills through free expression
A great way to allow young children to physically express their emotions.
3. It promotes sensory development Clay is a great sensory learning experience and an excellent way to improve dexterity and strength large and fine motor skills.
4. It promotes problem-solving skills. Playing with clay stimulates children’s imaginations and give them possibilities experiment with building techniques and adapt to change along the way.
5. It's play based learning This type of creative play promotes imaginative problem-solving skills.
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