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Kids love to play in sand, but clean-up can be challenging, particularly if
it is near a carpeted area. Our vacuums sucked up the sand and then spit it
out the back...

    "Children are our common wealth"

             Peppy G. Linden
            Executive Director
      Virginia Discovery Museum
               PO Box 1128
       Charlottesville, VA 22902
           (434) 977-1025
           (434) 977-9681 (fax)
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From: "Jonah Cohen" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 1:37 PM
Subject: Sand Play Areas


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> I've been doing some looking into water play areas, and in a presentation
at
> last year's ACM conference, came across this tidbit from the San Jose
> Children's Discovery Museum (home of a slammin' water play area - I am WAY
> too amused that they have a component named "the ball-cano"):
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> "Water Play is one of the most open-ended and appropriate play [types] for
> children (along with clay and sand play)"
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> I've seen many water play areas, and I've seen many individual exhibit
> components that use sand... but I don't recall ever seeing a "sand play"
> area comparable to a water play one. Anyone know of any?
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> Jonah Cohen
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> Outreach & Public Programs Manager
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> Science Center of Connecticut
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> "Fire up the klezmer music and prepare to become a man, you're in for a
> truth-mitzvah!"
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>         -Stephen Colbert
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