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Ourselves in Their Shoes : Taking a Child's View

This week Hai from the Wattle Room attended a Professional Development course on Kindergarten Routines and Transitions. Growing our knowledge is very important for the children to receive the best Kindergarten program . This book is a definite read and it is available for all families to look through. If you are interested in reading Ourselves in Their Shoes please see Varara at the administration counter to register you interest.

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