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A Day at the Children's Nest

It takes a big heart to shape little minds 

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What’s a more enjoyable afternoon than being cuddled up reading with Ms. Edyn 

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It's a magical day for the kids, with The Polar Express, popcorn, hot chocolate, and the comfort of their favorite pajamas!

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Our staff are working hard to make our center great, we are blessed to have such hard working staff supporting the kids we have! The staff helped make it possible to be in the parade to show our community we are holding strong and doing great things!

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The children were beyond thrilled to be able to venture outside and enjoy the weather. The kids went on a walk and had the pleasure of enjoying a book under our gazebo with Ms. Kylee and Ms. Edyn. I think it's safe to say we are all hoping the warmer weather stays!

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Our director Chloe, who continues to go above and beyond and bringing so much life to the center!

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The children were absolutely thrilled to play in the snow this morning! Mrs. Anna and Director Chloe took them out for some fun. We created snow angels, made snowballs, participated in snow races, and shared laughs. Although sunshine is often preferred, this experience powerfully demonstrates that snow can be a truly beautiful thing!

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