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Letizia Beyer-Rieger has fun at the Waiouru Eskimo Pie playgroup. They spent the last REAP instalment playing on a colourful new activity gym for the children. "It hasn't been empty since they got it," playgroup treasurer Kim Whittaker laughed. The playgroup has an average roll of about 20 children and sessions are held every Tuesday and Wednesday morning. The playgroup offers an assortment of toys and activities for pre-school children, and mums are offered the chance to get together in an informal environment.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 643, 2 July 1996, Page 1

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Letizia Beyer-Rieger has fun at the Waiouru Eskimo Pie playgroup. They spent the last REAP instalment playing on a colourful new activity gym for the children. "It hasn't been empty since they got it," playgroup treasurer Kim Whittaker laughed. The playgroup has an average roll of about 20 children and sessions are held every Tuesday and Wednesday morning. The playgroup offers an assortment of toys and activities for pre-school children, and mums are offered the chance to get together in an informal environment. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 643, 2 July 1996, Page 1

Letizia Beyer-Rieger has fun at the Waiouru Eskimo Pie playgroup. They spent the last REAP instalment playing on a colourful new activity gym for the children. "It hasn't been empty since they got it," playgroup treasurer Kim Whittaker laughed. The playgroup has an average roll of about 20 children and sessions are held every Tuesday and Wednesday morning. The playgroup offers an assortment of toys and activities for pre-school children, and mums are offered the chance to get together in an informal environment. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 643, 2 July 1996, Page 1

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