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  • Desert Palms Elementary School
  • Glendale, AZ
  • More than half of students from low‑income households Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education. Learn more

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I am asking for games for my preschoolers because the benefits are indispensable. Even simple games help them identify colors, count spaces, develop hand-eye coordination and dexterity in moving pieces around board. Playing games can help children develop their social skills with others. By simply listening, paying attention, and sharing play experiences benefits children. It helps them explore their feelings, develop self-discipline, and learn how to express themselves. Necessary life-skills that can be challenging for preschoolers, yet necessary, are learning to deal with disappointment, experience winning and losing, and learning to wait their turn. The games I am asking for: Zingo, Sneaky Snacky Squirrel, and Feed the Woozle will provide all the benefits of playing games. I am passionate about preparing my students for their future. What could be a better way than having fun! With your assistance, my students will be able to use these classroom tools to learn healthy boundaries, establish trust, and have fun through game play.

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I am asking for games for my preschoolers because the benefits are indispensable. Even simple games help them identify colors, count spaces, develop hand-eye coordination and dexterity in moving pieces around board. Playing games can help children develop their social skills with others. By simply listening, paying attention, and sharing play experiences benefits children. It helps them explore their feelings, develop self-discipline, and learn how to express themselves. Necessary life-skills that can be challenging for preschoolers, yet necessary, are learning to deal with disappointment, experience winning and losing, and learning to wait their turn. The games I am asking for: Zingo, Sneaky Snacky Squirrel, and Feed the Woozle will provide all the benefits of playing games. I am passionate about preparing my students for their future. What could be a better way than having fun! With your assistance, my students will be able to use these classroom tools to learn healthy boundaries, establish trust, and have fun through game play.

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