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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Brookwood Learning Centers Inc 425 Marty Lane
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Burnt Hickory Childcare 6425 Cartersville Hwy
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Chattahoochee Technical Inst Child Development Lab 400 Nathan Dean Boulevard
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Dallas First United Meth Chr 245 E Griffin St
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Discovery Point Child Development Centers 269 East Paulding Drive
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool First Baptist Church of Dallas Kindergarten 401 Main Street
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Ivy Hall Day School 4860 East Paulding Drive
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Little Peoples Place Llc 103 White Park Drive
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Lost Mountain Academy & Child 2696 Macland Rd
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Lost Mountain Academy Inc 78 Citizens Square Rd
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool New Hope Child Care 4550 Dallas Acworth Highway
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Paulding County Pre-k Program 1297 Villa Rica Highway
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Paulding Kids University 124 Ridge Road
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Paulding Preparatory Academy 1040 Merchants Drive
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool The Sunshine House 1170 Old Harris Road
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool West Georgia Children's Academy 243 Merchants Drive
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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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