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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Boys & Girls Club Of Pawtucket 1 Moeller Place
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Darlington Early Childhood Center 680 Newport Avenue
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool First Step, Inc. 500 Prospect Street
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Heritage Park YMCA Early Learning Center 333 Roosevelt Ave.
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Lori's Little Lambs 210 Dexter St
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool My Kids & Co 855 Newport Avenue
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Pawtucket Day Child Development Ct 25 Thornley Street
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Pawtucket Y/heritage Park Elc 333 Roosevelt Ave
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Pawtucket Ymca-darlington Center 1080 Newport Avenue
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Providence Head Start 203 Concord St
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Smithfield AV Church Nursery School 514 Smithfield Ave
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool St. Mary School Extended Day 167 George Street
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool T.l.c. Infant/toddler Center 91 Cottage
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool The Children's Workshop-Beverage Hill 197 Beverage Hill Avenue
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool The Children's Workshop-East Street 178 East Street
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool The Growing & Learning Child Care Center 51 School Street
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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Tlc Day Care Center 550 Newport Avenue
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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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