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Rainy Day Marble Run!

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What an awesome way to spend a wet day by getting creative with the Marble Run.  The tamariki (children) demonstrated co-operation and helped friends, either to complete their own run or to complete one together. There was also a lot of patience, perseverance and trial and error as the tamariki tried to work out why the marble didn't keep rolling or making their run longer. Hand-eye co-ordination and fine motor skills were needed when connecting pieces of a marble run and working out what each piece did and how it was connected all while having heaps of fun!