Over the last couple of months Jamie, Fleur, Jo, Kellie and I have been watching you explore materials and sounds in our environment. Back in April we noticed that you would bang your hands on whatever surface you were lying on. You especially liked the hard floor Jamie, and you would rub your hands on it – and slap your hands down on it hard! You seemed to be really listening to the noise you made, and understand that it was you making that noise through your own efforts.
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