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Tuesday Preschool Story Time

3/14/2016

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Tuesday March 15 2016
Preschool Story Time
10 a.m. Cost $2.00 Per Child

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Our story this week is "The Night Before St. Patrick's Day" by Natasha Wing, illustrated by Amy Wummer. 
Twas the night before St. Patrick's the day to wear green.  Not a creature was stirring, except Tim and Maureen.  So what do these two kids who can't fall asleep do?  They set traps all over the house, hoping to catch a leprechaun who will lead them to his pot of gold.  But they don't realize just how tricky leprechauns can be. 
Our every child ready to read theme this month is Print Awareness.  Different colour print, print that is shaped different helps children realize the different words and they way words flow on a page.
Please join us for our cute story, silly songs and a fun craft.
For more information please call 705-295-6814.   

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