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    Steps To Washing Your Hands

    A cute poster to teach your children to how to wash their hands thoroughly. This poster can be laminated and placed on the mirror in the bathroom as a constant reminder. 

    Implementation Ideas/Suggestions 

    • During your mat session introduce the concept of washing your hands with this easy to follow poster.

    • Go through each step while demonstrating it to your children with Your Teacher’s Pet Creature.

    • Place the poster on the wall in the children’s bathroom as a reminder.

    • Watch the children wash their hands and provide each child with some positive reminders when following the steps.

    • You can even place Teacher’s Pet Creature on a shelf or next to the sink to “observe” the children washing their hands 

    Please note this product is digital and will be sent via email.

    FAQ's

    How will I receive my digital downloads?

    You will be able to download your digital products directly after the checkout screen, you will also be emailed a download link for future use.

    What happens if this resource is updated?

    You receive free life time updates with all of our resources. You will be sent a new download link when we update or expand any resources you have purchased.

    What Programs Do I Need To Open Them?

    All our resources are either image files (.jpg), PDF files, or publisher documents.

    So adobe PDF reader, and pusblisher will be requred.

    Digital Resource Details

    All our digital resources are emailed directly to your inbox within 30 minutes of your purchase.

    The majority of files are .PDF files, but to get the full use from our editable resources you will also need to be able to access Publisherand PowerPointdocuments.

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    Lauren Okker
    Great classroom management incentive!

    My class named our creature Fluffy! The kids are so excited about him as our class pet and love to “feed” him marbles. It’s great!