BaBies, Teens
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BuckleyBoo My Plate-Mate
BuckleyBoos encourage cognitive development My Plate-Mate is a unique product for young
through multi-stage learning. At eighteen months, children geared to make meal times easier. It
children are ready to buckle, but they cannot yet has a spill-guard that attaches to the rim of
unbuckle, which makes BuckleyBoo a toy to be any standard plate 8" - 9 1/2". Great for
shared between parent and child. At this stage, promoting independent self feeding while
the child will likely leave all the other buckles in minimizing messy spills and clean up for parents. Its design provides a
their environment alone; now they have 5 of their curved wall that helps children scoop food onto their utensil with ease.
own buckles with which to play. SRP $7.95.
MyPlate-Mate.com, or call 925-272-0745.
SRP $29.95.
www.buckleyboo.com
Family Matters Board Game Purim
In this board game designed by Staten Islander Introduce toddlers to a beloved Purim
Alisa Gorsky, players ages 7+, share stories, dis- tradition with sprightly rhyme and
cover trivia, and do funny and creative things to brightly colored illustrations depicting
explore 140 make-believe, location-based issues animals making hamantaschen in
from new perspectives. Players pile into the family car, taking turns When It’s Purim. The new holiday board
driving through town, responding to questions and/or tasks along the book will delight preschoolers and
way. Once everyone has driven, the car races toward the finish line to their parents and teachers with its
see whose idea of family fun will soon come true. SRP $24.99. whimsical animal illustrations.
Whimsical Watches Win a
Whimsical Watches are made using hand-crafted miniatures placed under the
Whimsical
domed crystal of the watch turning this watch into a wearable work of art. The
case compliments a colorful face with easy-to-read analog dial. The watches are
Watch!
Seiko time pieces with Quartz movements & come with an Italian leather band,
Enter online at
gift box and a limited one-year warranty. SRP $45.00.
www.whimsicalwatches.com.
siparent.com
Exciting performances
are happening this year at
ENRICHMENT
THROUGH THE ARTS
A perfect arts experience for
School Groups • Home Schoolers • Families
Weekday Morning Shows at 9:45am & 11:30am
Harriet
I Have a Thumbelina Once Upon
Tubman
Dream:
Dates: 3/30 & 31 a Time
and the
The Story of
“a creative preschool within a Christian environment”
Ticket Price
$
8 Dates: 4/6, 7 & 8
Underground
Dr. Martin
2 Year Old Toddler Program
Group Price
$
7 Ticket Price
$
8
Railroad
Luther King
3 & 4 year Old Classes Half & Full Day Programs
Date: 3/16
Group Price
$
7
Date: 3/25
State-of-the-Art Outdoor Playground
Ticket Price
$
8
Ticket Price
$
8
Call
Large Indoor Gym • Certified Staff•Reasonable Rates
Group Price
$
7
Group Price
$
7
Now For
Curriculum reflects the changing needs for today's child including:
Tickets!
Early Literacy • Critical Thinking Skills • Handwriting Program
& Music Enrichment through an integrated curriculum
All Performances Held at CSI Center for the Arts • 2800 Victory Blvd
Tuition Rates Will Remain the Same for 2009-2010
ContactEnrichment Through The Arts
1657 Victory Blvd • 718-442-5350
718.982.5678for information or visit
www.castletonhillpreschool.com www.enrichmentthroughthearts.com
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