![]() ![]() ![]() It didn’t look impressive, but honestly, most of the preschool parents chose our preschool because of our warm personality and great curriculum, not our improvised preschool table. You don’t! During our first year of preschool, we started with 4 posters on the wall from Dollar Tree (letters, numbers, colors, and shapes), a long church buffet table, and two picnic benches that we covered with padding and cute fabric. Some of our preschool owners think they have to have fancy-looking preschool rooms to get started. As you can see materials and supplies to use in your preschool classroom don’t have to be brand new and fancy, using what is readily available is a great way to get started! Your local dollar store can also have great deals that don’t break the bank. Don’t be afraid to ask friends and family if they have any supplies they would be willing to donate. As you grow your preschool you will be able to invest in your classroom to add more items. ![]() Using items that you already have around your home will do just fine. Just getting started with your preschool doesn’t have to be costly. Starting a preschool classroom can be a very rewarding endeavor, and this is the complete list of materials and supplies needed in a preschool classroom! Surly you have many questions but one at the top of the list is probably: What materials do I need to get started? You may be surprised to know that you may have a lot of items already in your home especially if you have your own children. ![]()
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