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*Based on the book, The Rainbow Fish, written by Marcus Pfister.
The Pre-Kindergarten curriculum is designed to prepare children for Kindergarten—expectations are similar to those that will be experienced when children reach kindergarten. Kids continue to explore, learn, play, and experiences new things everyday.
Each Pre-Kindergartener will receive a report each day on how their day went and what they learned and played that day.
