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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Brighton Cooperative Preschool 400 E Grand River Avenue
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Brighton First Baptist Church Child Care Preschool 6235 Rickett Road
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Brighton Montessori School & Daycare 5291 Ethel Street
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Brighton Presbyterian Preschool 300 East Grand River Avenue
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Children's World Learning Centers - Center Location, Brighton 7600 Nemco Way
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Creative Kids Learning Center 801 Chestnut Street
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool First Steps Preschool 400 E. Grand River
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Little Folks Daycare 9979 Mevis Dr
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Lord Of Life Lutheran Church Elca 5051 Pleasant Valley Road
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Magdalen's Preschool 2201 S. Old US 23 Highway
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Maple Tree Montessori Academy 2944 South Old USHighway 23
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool School Bell 7172 Grand River Road
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Shepherd of the Lakes Lutheran School 2101 South Hacker Road
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Teddy Bear's Playhouse 10068 Spencer Road
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Tot Spot Childcare (South Church Street) 125 South Church Street
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Tot Spot Childcare (Spencer Road) 850 Spencer Road
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Where do we begin if we want to make good citizens out of our young children? For parents of preschoolers, mere mention of this idea may seem absurdly lofty.  We're still mired in the minutiae of picky eating habits, playground supervision and bedtime rituals. Can't the civics lessons

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Trace around your child's foot, with shoe on, on a piece of white construction paper or card stock. Have child cut out the shoe print and add a spooky face. Glue it to a popsicle stick and you have a ghost stick puppet!

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