Waiouru pre-schools in pictures
IN THE PIT ( far left): "The result of years of fund-raising and support from the community," is how teacher Margie Dennehy described the new sandpit at Keningston Kindergartens Renae Hollis holds the hose while Liam Moore and Jerome Nathan continue excavating with other children from the morning class. TEDDY BEARS PICNIC (top right): Children from the Eskimo Pie Playgroup hrought along their teddybears on Wednesday for a special picnic. Letizia Beyer-Rieger won the prize for the most loved bear while Ashleigh Baigent gother lollipop for having the smallest bear. Categories were invented to ensure all children received a lollipop prize. GRUBS'S UP ( bottom) : Children from the morning class at Weir Terrace Kindergarten in Waiouru have been learning about "healthy eating" with discussions concentrating on fruits and vegetables. Ashleigh Hart (left) and Sarah WaiomioTogiaono shave off pieces of cheese. It was a co-operative effort with the other children preparing the remaining ingredients to make into delicious celery boats.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 677, 11 March 1997, Page 14
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