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Camp Tours With Tuition Discounts Available at WeeZee World of “Yes I Can!â€
Sensational Summer Camp Offers Special Pricing, Discounts for Families That Sign Up Day of Tour Wee Zee World of “Yes I Can!,†voted “Best of Westchester†by Westchester Magazine, has announced tours of its 18,000 square foot play space including … Continue reading
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A La Carte Camp Options at Toddlertime Nursery School
Not only does Toddlertime Nursery School offer one week camp options but we also offer one day options including Fun Fridays, Zoom into Kindergarten and Music & Play. All classes are taught by adults trained in early childhood education in … Continue reading
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Silvermine Arts Center Summer Art Camps
Silvermine Art Camp offers children the opportunity to experience the arts, have fun creating while challenging their imaginations and meeting new friends. Your child is invited to join us for one or more weeks of ART! Registration for Summer Camp … Continue reading
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