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ECDC Monthly Recap- January 2022
ECDC Monthly Recap- January 2022
By Envision Marketing • Feb 01, 2022
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Child Development
Wichita
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This month, the Envision Child Development Center student learned about Animals in Winter. They listened to the book, "Over and Under the Snow" by Kate Messner. During their craft time, they built their own shelters for winter animals.