Pam lifted her hand out of the bucket and guided it to a blank sheet of paper, placing it down and then lifting so she’d made a hand-print. Rachel looked down at the results. There was no picture to paint of course, no design to follow. It was a simple sensory exercise for small children. And yet it felt so nice. Far from feeling dirty and sullied the paint on her hand squished delightfully as she flexed her fingers. Rachel looked around at the other colours. They were all familiar, but their names escaped her, much as with the shapes. One triggered a memory though and so she dipped her clean hand into a bucket of blue then rubbed her two hands together. Aside from the pleasant squishing sensation she was delighted to find that both her hands were now a brand new colour, green!

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