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WWatsford

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Most accidents among children under 3 involve:
 
  a. latex balloons.
  b. riding toys.
  c. playground equipment.
  d. blocks and manipulatives.
  e. sand and water.

Question 2

Toys and materials in the classroom should be:
 
  a. based on the latest movies and television shows.
  b. unidimensional.
  c. multidimensional.
  d. replaced by computer activities.
  e. both B and D.



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Answer to Question 1

a
RATIONALE: Most accidents that involve toys and children who are under three occur when
children use balloons.

Answer to Question 2

c
RATIONALE: Toys and materials in the classroom should be multidimensional.





 

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