Developing Physical Activity-Based Ular Tangga Rahasia Learning Media to Enhance Early Childhood Gross Motor Skills
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https://doi.org/10.30983/educative.v10i2.11086Keywords:
game-based learning, physical activity, gross motor skills, early childhood education, instructional media development, 4D modelAbstract
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