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Wooden Community People Blocks


Chunky wooden blocks colour printed on both sides with real images of people from a range of communities, perfect for young children to engage in imaginative play and develop their descriptive language skills. Includes children and adults representing a variety of ages, professions, cultures, religions and disabilities. Suitable for age 12 months +


809873 Each £71.95


Lets Talk Multicultural Puppet Set


Build knowledge and understanding of different cultures with these delightful puppets. The puppets have easy working mouths and arms plus detailed costumes which are sewn on. Set includes 6 machine washable puppets. Suitable for age 3 years +


820682 Each £113.95


Multicultural Die Cut Hands


A unique range of cut outs designed specifically for the education market. These cut outs save teaching and ancillary staff hours of work whilst at the same time giving the children freedom to express their own creativity and giving an excellent end result.


132624 12 Pack £3.27


YPO Ready Mixed Paint


Ready to use water-based liquid poster paint in skin shades, perfect for multi cultural work and activities. Range of intermixable skin tone colours with a smooth creamy consistency. These paints achieve a wide range of skin colours and are wheat and gluten free. Pack of 6 x 600ml squeezy bottles.


732834 Shop Little Learners ypo.co.uk/earlyyears £6.17


PEOPLE AND COMMUNITIES


A greater understanding of the world will begin to develop as children take notice of the environment around them. Initially children will learn about their own home and immediate surroundings before awareness is extended by visiting different areas; observing and discussing the people, places and objects they see.


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