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Communities function well because of dedicated people that take their jobs seriously. Community helpers are vital in keeping our neighborhood a good place to live. These people’s jobs contribute to everyone’s safety, health, and well-being. Allow children to explore the importance of the roles of these community helpers through these ten awesome preschool crafts. Conclusion ... Read more

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These Community Helpers Activities and Centers for Pre-K & Kindergarten are perfect for strengthening math and literacy skills while learning about community helpers!

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We talked about mail carriers today and made our own postage stamps. I took pictures of the kids individually and then edited them in Picnik so they looked like pencil sketches. (I've mentioned this idea before here.) I cut them into squares and added a "44" and "USA" in the corner. Then I cut slightly bigger squares from colored construction paper but used fancy scissors. Their pictures would be glued to these squares. As you can tell, I had a hard time cutting in a straight line with these…

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