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Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Highpointe Children's Academy 711 West Arbrook Boulevard Three Stars Review this Preschool
Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Children's Courtyard -- Ballpark 2501 Ballpark Way Four Stars Review this Preschool
Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Children's Cultural Academy 602 E. South Street Five Stars Review this Preschool
Add a Bookmark for this Preschool First Baptist Child Development Center-Arlington 300 S Center St One Star Review this Preschool
Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Gateway Learning Center 1009 Magnolia Street Five Stars Review this Preschool
Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Grace Temple Missionary Baptist Church - Day Care Center 1919 South Collins Street Five Stars Review this Preschool
Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Humpty Dumpty Day School 1601 East Abram St Five Stars Review this Preschool
Add a Bookmark for this Preschool KidsPark 309 Curtis Mathes Way Four Stars Review this Preschool
Add a Bookmark for this Preschool New World United Methodist Church 2201 N Davis Drive Five Stars Review this Preschool
Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Oakwood Academy 804 Oakwood Lane One Star Review this Preschool
Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Overland Stage Children's Academy 4601 Hawkins Cemetery Road Five Stars Review this Preschool
Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Primrose School-ne Green Oaks 1900 NE Green Oaks Blvd. Five Stars Review this Preschool
Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Weekday Early Education At Mayfield Road Bapt Church 1701 E Mayfield Road Five Stars Review this Preschool
Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Whisperton Academy for Children 2401 Little Road Four Stars Review this Preschool
Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Children's Lighthouse 4636 South Watson Road Review this Preschool
Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Children's Palace Christian Learning Center - Arlington 717 West Stephens Street Review this Preschool
Add a Bookmark for this Preschool Noah's Ark Christian Academy 2301 West Arkansas Lane Review this Preschool
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An Appreciation of Jack and Annie

Nov
7
2009

Does your little one ever dream of traveling to far-off places?  For would-be adventurers and time travelers, look no further for a literary hero than Jack and Annie of Frog Creek, Pennsylvania.  They're the main characters in Mary Pope Osborne's Magic Tree House series, now over 15 years old and

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Nov
8
2009

Make sand at home! Half the fun is creating, and half is playing with the material. Mix all listed ingredients together in a plastic bin, and then give your child small containers, shovels, funnels so that they can dump and fill. Toy cars and bulldozers are also a lot of fun.

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