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January Newsletter 2017
Dear Parents, Happy New Year to you all and your family! Also much appreciation and thanks goes out to all the families who purchased gifts from our Giving Tree for our four ‘adoptive’ families in transition. As a center we went above and beyond to get the wish list complete. A couple of parents were…
Read MoreHalloween Happening in Tadpoles
What fun these two years had today……..Trick or Treat!
Read MoreCLOSURE REMINDER
The center will be closed VETERAN’S DAY Friday November 11th Tuition will be due Thursday November 10th. Enjoy the long weekend!
Read MoreMuseum Week Kick-off Tonight
This coming week we start ‘Museum Week’. The launch is tonight, so don’t forget to stop by when you come to Harvestfest this evening. The artwork will be on display through the end of October. This month’s featuring artists are:
Read MoreAutumnal Fun in Polliwogs
The Polliwogs were engrossed in tactile and sensory activities to day and they discovered what the inside of a pumpkin looked and felt like and opposition felt the crispness of the fall leaves as they created a scarecrow.
Read MoreSeptember 2016 Newsletter
We hope you have had a great summer enjoying some rest and relaxation. We are now into the first full week of the new school year. The routine of ‘back-to-school’ is settling down and the fall weather is beginning to show itself. If you are new to the center – Welcome! Hopefully you are finding…
Read MoreJuly 6th – Little Frogs Recycles Day!
Milk jugs, water bottles, egg cartons and much more filled the rooms as the children repurposed the recyclables into something constructive for them.
Read MoreJuly 5th – Shaving Cream Day
Tactile activities filled the center as each room had fun with shaving cream today!
Read MoreJuly 1st – LFP Celebrates America!
Take a look at what ‘patriotic’ fun we had on our Celebrate America Parade. Nursery made their own refreshing patriotic treat in celebration as well!
Read MoreJune 30th – Create Musical Instrument Day
Our little movers and shakers made musical instruments from recyclables as they marched to their own beat and created their own music.
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