"Traveling toys" are
A) toys with wheels.
B) play items that a teacher brings to a home visit that go with the teacher at the end of the visit.
C) toys that are sent home with a different family each week.
D) used in small child care centers that have one room for all ages.
E) played with during meals.
B
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