A saturated theme environment means
A) children are saturated with facts.
B) the room, its walls, furnishings, sights, sounds, and activities are related to a single topic.
C) children have many choices; all are related through theme planning.
D) teachers and children often tire of a theme subject that bombards them.
E) the room, its walls, furnishings, sights, sounds, and activities are related to a single topic and children have many choices; all are related through theme planning.
E
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