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Stages for Learning: Creating a Story Box In this experience, Wolf Trap Teaching Artist Amanda Layton Whiteman demonstrates how to enhance children's literature by creating sensory experiences in the classroom through the use of creative containers, engaging objects, and music.  
Stages for Learning: Ponds are Alive In this experience, Wolf Trap Teaching Artist Jeanne Wall demonstrates the use of senses along with drama, movement, puppetry, and music to discover and explore new environments to enhance a child's understanding of the natural world.
Stages for Learning: Making Our Traveling Body Bubbles In this experience, Wolf Trap Teaching Artist Terlene Terry-Todd demonstrates a dance strategy for imaginary travel that increases children's body awareness and respect for space of others.
Stages for Learning: Listen to Her Song In this experience, Wolf Trap Teaching Artists Greg Artzner and Terry Leonino sing a song that demonstrates the interconnected relationships everyone has with all living things. 
Stages for Learning: Linking Drama to Children's Literature In this experience, Wolf Trap Teaching Artist Jeanne Wall taps into the children's love for pretending by linking dramatic play and literature. 
Stages for Learning: Imaginary Travel In this experience, Wolf Trap Teaching Artists Valerie Bayne Carroll and Michele Valeri demonstrate how to travel into a story and experience it on a new level using pictures, sound effects, and music. 
Stages for Learning: I Like the Way I Feel In this experience, Wolf Trap Teaching Artist Gary Lapow demonstrates an upbeat song that allows children to make assertive statements about what they do in their own lives to make their bodies healthy.
Stages for Learning: Hip Hop Warmup In this experience, Wolf Trap Teaching Artist Gary Lapow demonstrates healthy physical movement in this exciting warmup.
Stages for Learning: Help the Earth In this experience, Wolf Trap Teaching Artists Greg Artzner and Terry Leonino celebrate the wonder of the natural world and encourage the protection of wildlife and habitat through the use of music, creative drama, and movement. 
Stages for Learning: Grandma's Farm In this experience, Wolf Trap Teaching Artist Jeanne Wall demonstrates in-role characterization and imagination to make connections to literature.  

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