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    Hi Probably really easy but brain not working right today- but so want to finish LJ by Friday as mindee off then till September so will then be using revised EYFS.
    Anyway we had 'Fun song factory' dvd on as we were doing music, dancing and singing activities. Mindee picked up a doll and when Head , shoulders , knees and toes came on. Mindee did song with doll ie pointing to parts of body mentioned in song on the doll. What area and heading would this come under ? CD , PSED?

    Mind going to explode.... thanks for any help offered x

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    psed, cll..listening to songs, pd.. body awareness. cd music n dance
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    Thank you, Just what I thought. x

 

 

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