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I’m Thankful for…Foil Pans!

November 23, 2010 by Obstacle Course Mom Leave a Comment

When I think of November, I think about cozy, autumn days spent at home.  My mission this month was to find some ways to help you build your child's skills at home while using things that you most likely have. The Foil Roasting Pan The Foil Roasting Pan made it’s appearance at the end of the grocery aisle, symbolizing it’s importance and usefulness at this time of year.  When I see these I think of stuffing, turkey, most importantly, easy clean up!  I know that I am more willing to do … [Read more...] about I’m Thankful for…Foil Pans!

Filed Under: Fine Motor, My Obstacle Course Station Ideas Tagged With: Fine Motor, Foil Pan, November, Play Skills, Sensory, Thanksgiving, Turkey Baster, Water

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