Whether wall-mounted or hand-held, mirrors support STEM play, dramatic play, self awareness and more. For example, placing a mirror on the floor in the block play area is a great way to add some spice to building. Concerned about safety? Opt for durable and shatter-proof acrylic mirror. You can find it at local home centers and via online retailers. It can be cut to size and is even available in colors.
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