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Dress Up Day

16 November 2015 Katy Morton Provision Community
The Old Station Nursery in Faringdon celebrated the role of key workers.

They organised a day where children and their key person dressed up as the same characters, which included a pair of dragons.

Katy Morton

Katy Morton


Early Years Educator

N3 1RN, London (Greater)

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