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Balloon sensory play in babies class

November 16, 2016 / dorothysnot / Leave a comment

Some times it takes just a balloon to keeps babies happy. Just hang it from the roof and let them play with it!

(by Anastasia Kouroubali, teacher in babies’ class in Athens)

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