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Jacksonville, FL
Happy Acres Ranch

Telephone: (904) 725-1410  · Website: http://www.happyacresranch.com

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Happy Acres Ranch
7117 Crane Avenue
Jacksonville, FL  32216

http://www.happyacresranch.com

Tel: (904) 725-1410

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Ages, Class Size, days & Tuition

Ages From 1 years to
5 years
Days: 5 day(s) a week
 

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Key Statistics

Extended day No
Age cutoff for enrollment1 years

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Notes on Schedule and Extended Care


"Campers may be dropped off as early as 6:15AM, and picked up as late as 5:45PM."
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Being Savvy is always delighted to bring you the wisdom of Jacque Grillo, an Early Childhood Specialist, Marriage and Family Therapist, and Director of Lone Mountain Children's Center in San Francisco. Today, he gives us guidance on how to best to nurture imagination

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When traveling on a long car trip, give your kids a laminated map of the US and, using a Vis a Vis pen, have them trace the map route along with you. You can also have a separate map where your child can color in the states you have been to.

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