The week before Spring Break I was feeling a little burned out.  I knew I needed a break to rejuevenate.  So last week for the whole week I tried not to think about work and definitely not go into school.  I avoided planning or updating my blog.  Although I did keep searching the many wonderful blogs out there.
But yesterday morning arrived and I worried about the few new  activities that I had put out on the Friday before Spring Break.  Would  they be inviting?  Would the children be bored?  I needn't worry for the  children were very happy to be back at school regardless of what was  out.
Here are a few play areas that developed this morning.
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| A play invitation with toys off the shelf. | 
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| Tea party with a jar full of cookies that have been tucked away for a few months. | 
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| A new toy that I found in my crawl space that was my daughter's toy years ago. | 
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| The art idea of using oil pastels and baby oil didn't quite interest the children but add paper hole punches and it became a busy area. | 
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| The rocking boat is very popular although some little ones are a bit cautious of it at first. | 
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| Using the furniture in a new way.  This little boy crawled under the table and pushed out the tub then stood in the hole.  That way he could have everything he wanted all around him. | 
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So what I've learned from today is that old toys can be like new and that I need to relax more and stop thinking that children need new ideas to have fun at play.
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