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Newsletter April 2007Preschool News

Dear Parents and Guardians,

From tatantulas to lady bugs, insects of all sorts abounded in preschool room during the month of April. We had lots of fun 'bug hunting' in the rice table, acting out the stages of a butterfly, adn creating our own unique creepy crawlers.

For the rest of the preschool year, we will be focusing on gardens. We will learn how to plant seed and discover what plants need to grow. We will also do some exciting experiments and wath how coloured water can travel up plants.

On May 17th, we will be doing a walk aloing the millennium Trail, 10:30 a.m. for the moring group, 2:45 p.m. fir the afternoon group. We need volunteers for this. Please let us know id you can help out.

On June 14th (the last day of preschool), we will be having a year-end wrap up picnic at Rotary Park. We will be departing to walk there at 9:00 a.m. and 1:15 p.m. You are welcome to walk with us ir neet us there!

In this issue...
Reminders!!

Please remember that preschool starts at 8:45 & 1:00. Trish and I are usually in and out before that getting preparations done...

Ideas for involving Children in Gardening and the Great Outdoors!

Ideas for Involving Children in Gardening and the Great Outdoors!


Preschoolers, Ages 3-4: As long as you don’t expect to accomplish something in the adult sense of the phrase, gardening is great fun...

For "almost" kindergarten parents:

For those children staring kindergarten in the fall, there will be a Kindergarten Fair in May 10th and 11th from 10:00 a...