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It's fun to roll dough snakes and make capital letters and numbers. Use the tray with sand, shaving cream, or rice for additional practice.
Set includes:
Roll-A-Dough Letters and Stamp and See Screen also work well together. Use the Roll-A-Dough Cards on the Stamp and See Screen as a template for tracing letters. Students will be amazed when they lift the card and see the letters they made.
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