November's  Newsletter
I would like to thank all of  the parents for bringing goodies to our fall celebration. It turned out to be a very nice event, the children seem to like our parade. I would also like to think the parents for taking time out of their busy day  to come and celebrate with us, and for the parents who could not attend, I will be posting pictures soon of our fun filled day. Now  as the end of Fall nears it's time to put the skeletons, and witches back in the closet and bring out the turkeys, pilgrims, and give thanks for our family and friends.
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                  Welcome!!

I would like to welcome Briana, a 4 year old little girl, and her familly to our child care family.                                                               WELCOME  BRIANA!!
                      Reminders

*The weather is changing and it's time to check your child(ren)'s cubbies and take home the summer wear and replace  them with winter clothing.

* Please do not bring food into the daycare. If your child is having a morning snack on the way to daycare, make sure he/she finishes it before coming in. This is a rule set forth by the childcare resource center.

* If you have not read your contracts in a while please look over them, especially the section on illnesses.


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                         Dates to remember

Nov. 10 .......... daycare will close at 1:00pm in observance of Veteran's Day
Nov. 14 ................ daycare opens at 11:00am
Nov. 22 .................daycare closes at 1:00pm in observance of Thanksgiving Day
Nov. 27 ...............  daycare opens at 11:00am

* If your child will not be here for lunch on these days please let me know.
              Travel tips
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If you will be traveling home for  Thanksgiving holidays, please drive safely, buckle up and remember the law states any child under the weigth of 40 lbs must be in an infant carseat, or booster seat according to weight.

*To keep the children busy, bring along some crayons, coloring pages, hand held games and books.

*Ask the child to count all the blue, red, etc., cars he see.
         
Have a safe Thanksgiving
Ms.Gail's Personal corner
                 
                 
Quote:
"Good parent-provider partnerships are based on mutual acceptance and respect."
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