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Our Day Begins . . .
. . . with free play activities, followed by Circle Time setting the tone for the day.
"Learning Centers" provide a variety of opportunities for children to develop their potentials.
We're Surviving the “Winter
Without End” in Sandy Hook Winter, 2010.
The Infant
and toddler class is
up and going strong.
Our class and our
kids are growing with
each month.
At present, we have
6 children in the pro-
gram: 2 infants and 4
toddlers There is a
lot more than feeding
and diaper changing
going on in our room!
Our infants are learning
to push themselves up andturn themselves over.
They are also explor-
ing their environment.
How exciting each day
is!
Our toddlers
enjoy painting, story
time, climbing, singing,
finger-painting, and
anything else that
they can possibly get
themselves into!
It is our
greatest gift to get to share some of our kids “firsts” with them.
Carol Gillium and Jaxon
It costs $5,000 a month to support our Child Development Center.
Become a partner in our mission to help those in need.
$5,000 will support all our programs, 3 full time staff members, and 45 enrolled children for one month.
Consider making a pledge today to help the children of Elliott County thrive.
We are currently needing volunteers, supplies and monetary assistance.

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We have a list of some major needs for our infants on our Wish List.
Please review this list for our special little babies. Most items cost around
$50. All are suggestions from our child care experts and licensing depart-
ment. You can make a cash donation towards any of the items on our wish
list, and help us help our babies grow.
1. Soft A-B-C blocks– these are squeezable, washable blocks with great
animal art to help baby explore
2. Feels real board books—special books baby can touch, explore, and learn
all about the wonderful world of animals
3. CD set of Music for babies—special music designed to help a baby’s
brain develop
4. Bilingual picture books– these board books have real photographs fea-
turing children of many races and abilities
5. Pull toys– the frolicking frog, playful puppy, and tumbling tortoise makes
learning to walk fun and muscle strengthening
6. Walking behind push toys—baby develops hand-eye coordination and
fine motor skills while learning to walk
7. Activity bin set– a ‘must” for baby’s messy play with sand and water
8. Workshop with tools set—this toy has a pounding bench for nails and
screws, a screwdriver, wrench and hammer

Did You Know?
Seventy-Three percent of our children live in poverty and depend on us for tuition assistance.
CDC Quick Facts
We are the only licensed Day Care Center in the County.
Most funds go to our Scholarship Fund to pay for tuition for needy children.
Single parent families can work because you help us with tuition for the Sarah's Place Kids.

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