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Jill from Birkdale

Kaipatiki Community Facilities Trust
The One World Play Group
Kia ora, Malo e lelei, Talofa lava, Ni Hau, As-salāmu ʿalaykum, Konnichiwa, Namaste, Greetings!
New Playgroup starting

A playgroup is where parents of young children can meet to enjoy time playing with their children, talking to other parents about the joys and challenges of parenting, and gain parenting and play ideas.

 for children 0-5yrs, with their parents/caregivers

 9.30 to 11.30 - one morning a week

 for families from all over the world

 will be in a community in Glenfield

 educational play programme for children, with parents supporting

 have fun, learn, and make new friends together

 parents make the decisions, run the programme, and have FUN!

 donation of $2 a morning

Please contact me to find out more details.

Looking forward to meeting you, and hearing your ideas…
Sue Heathwaite, Playgroup Supervisor

Kaipatiki Community Facilities Trust
021-987-223
sueheathwaite@gmail.com

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