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Monday, September 19, 2011
Somali play&learn group
Children should be engaged in diffrent activites. Parent child attachment is an essential element it ensures that children will thrive in learning and rediness for school! Visit the Somali play&learn group every Tuesdays from 11 p.m-1p.m at Educare!
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