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3 Ways to Document Children’s Clay Artwork

If you have utilized clay in your classroom studio, you may have encountered challenges in creatively showcasing it beyond conventional shelves or tables. Given clay's significance in the Reggio Emilia Philosophy, we have compiled 3 fun ways to document and share your students work.

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