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-add simple puzzles, more fine motor activities such as duplos and <br />a sensory table <br />- very nice for kids 12-14 mos. Need more for 3 and 4 yr olds. as <br />they get bored fairly quickly <br />- art projects available (easel painting, etc.) <br />- more larger plastic Food in House play area; more soft balls, <br />cloth; posters on walls -ABC or 123, Sesame St. or Barney <br />- Rotate toys. I'd like to be able to have a cup of coffee in the <br />room while I watch my children <br />- with only 14 children allowed at one time, my biggest fear is to <br />get there and it would be full! How about paying in advance for <br />certain sessions and know there's room? <br />- have you considered charging a higher fee for non-residents? <br />Other community centers do. <br />- larger space <br />- more room, not that it's too crowded. <br />- set up to give toddlers a wide variety of activities. Preschoolers <br />could use large building toys <br />- playroom too small for amount of equipment -need more space; <br />expand it to include outdoor activities in the summer <br />- fix the room next door for pre-schoolers 3-4 <br />- the tramp seems dangerous to me <br />-bigger space! <br />- more space would be good but I'm guessing that a pretty scarce <br />resource! <br />9. The playroom is staffed by paid attendants whose responsibilities include <br />serving as program host, being of general assistance to users and <br />enforcing program policies. Attendants are welcome to bring along their <br />own children free of charge. Would you be interested in being a part <br />of a small staff (4-5) that would be scheduled to cover operating hours? <br />6 ^ Yes <br />32 ^ No <br />9 ^ Maybe <br />- yes if hours can coordinate with morning kindergarten <br />- yes, would consider <br />- yes, would consider <br />- maybe in fall of '95 <br />-yes <br />