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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Chesterbrook Academy 101 Tanner Drive
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Chesterbrook Academy 141 Arrandale Blvd
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Children's House of Exton 125 South Village Avenue
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Children's World Learning Ctr 55 S Village Ave
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Exton Nursery School 114 E Swedesford Road
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool La Petite Academy 91 Sheree Boulevard
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Magic Years 130 South Village Avenue
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Magic Years Learning Center 479 Thomas Jones Way
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Malvern School  
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Our Kids Academy At Eagleview 510 Regency Drive
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool St Paul's Preschool 104 S Village Ave
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool The Goddard School 300 Carlisle Court
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool The Malvern School 101 Ruark Rd
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool the warrwick school 300 north pottstown pike
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool The Ymca At Eagleview 699 Rice Blvd
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool United Methodist Great Beginnings 181 Sharp Lane
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Warwick Child Care Ctr 40 South Village Avenue
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Young Men's Christian Assoc Upper Main Line Lionville 100 Devon Drive
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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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