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We made coasters using cork, cloth, and glue! Our hand got sticky, but we were able to make great coasters. We made warabi-mochi (Japanese snack) and had a tea party. Japanese Preschool Seattle Washington Megumi Preschool
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Hello Bloguru Bloggers! We have released a new Responsive theme today for use on your blog: Origami. You can find the theme under the Responsive tab on the admin themes page. As previously mentioned, the responsive theme will only work with modern browsers that support HTML5. Thank you for helping us build a be...
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Every week we have scheduled calligraphy time, but this time we tried drawing pictures instead! The children tried painting the more famous scenes in Seattle. All of them were beautiful. Japanese Preschool Seattle Washington Megumi Preschool
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Congratulations Dan Walsh, Doctor of Chiropractic with Graham Rehabilitation and Wellness Center. He finished his Fast Track and received his membership plaque at our August 19 luncheon. His mentor was Ed Shinbo of Acacia Florist.
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We made these well-known “beanbags” out of cloth and red beans. It was the first time some of the kids had held a needle! They sewed diligently, and w...
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We are on track. Everyone has hammered nails into the boards they designed and created last Wednesday. It was difficult trying to strike the nail in straight right away, but it was hard when the kid hammered patiently. Hang in there, almost done! Japanese Preschool Seattle Washington Megumi Preschool
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Ralph Bruksos of Training Consultants Company spoke at our August 19 luncheon. Execs honored the impact of his speech with a standing ovation. Citing ...
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This week’s theme is playing. We are making a pachinko machine by carpentry. On the first day we cut the initial frame. We used a saw to cut it and we...
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We have just released our new site to enhance the user experience on mobile devices. You can now easily browse our clocks from any device. We have also changed the HTML5 World and Random Timezone Clocks. North Korea is now using GMT +8:30 per its official change on August 15th. As always, thank you for using ...
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In Summer Camp this week our project was to emulate Edo period dining by using what is termed “Ozen”, like a mini dining tray. Today’s lunch was serve...