According to the principal of Crawford Pre-Primary, Di Dawes, they acted out fun stories, contributing playful ideas and emotions which reflects children’s cognitive and social development.
“Many people often think of play in the form of engaging in games, ball, swings, and physically exploring their environments, but physical play is not the only kind of play,” said Dawes.
She said the morning was so much fun, and filled with laughter and many stories to tell friends and family.
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