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(2) two large, soft building blcots per c.-.ild; <br />(3) two pieces of infant mobility equipment, sucn <br />as scrollers and wagons per group; <br />(4) two pieces of manipulative equipment per <br />child such as shape coys and clutch balls; <br />(5) one mirror at least 12 inches by 36 Inches in <br />sire made of Plexiglas or a similar plastic or of safety glass <br />per group; <br />(6) one music source such as a tape player or <br />record player per group and music selections appropriate for the <br />music source; <br />(7) one noise or music making coy per child; <br />(8) visual and tactile sensory stimulation <br />aeterials as needed to provide visual and tactile stimulation; <br />and <br />crib; <br />(9) one soft washable toy per child. <br />C. Supplies; <br />(1) two secs of blankets and sheets for each <br />(2) an adequate amount of disposable paper for <br />the changing table; <br />and <br />(3) an adequate amount of diapers; <br />(4) an adequate amount of facial tissue; <br />(5) an adequate amount of single service towels; <br />(6) an adequate amount of liquid hand soap. <br />Subp. 4. Equipment and materials for toddlers. The <br />minimum equipMnt required for a center serving toddlers is as <br />follows; <br />A. rurnishingst <br />(1) one area rug or carpet per group; <br />(2) one nonfolding child sise chair, including <br />high chairs, per child; <br />(3) one changing table for every group of 14 <br />toddlers and succeeding group of 14 or fewer toddlers; <br />(4) one foot operated, covered diaper container <br />per changing table; <br />(S) one cot per child (mats are acceptable for <br />programs operating during the day for less than five hours); <br /><<) one partially enclosed space equipped for <br />quiet activity per group; <br />child; and <br />(7) one linear foot of low open shelving per <br />Child. <br />(8) 20 linear inches of child site table edge per <br />B. Program equipment and materials;