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Educational toys on display

All toys available are of value in educating children as well as adults - there's no age specification.

An exhibition to be remembered was hosted by the Dundee Pre-Primary School in conjunction with South African Toy Trade. 
The event was held last Tuesday at the St James Anglican Church in Dundee. 
School teachers and parents made use of the opportunity to purchase or order some of the educational toys made available for children and students. 


Organisers of the event are company SA Toy Trade from Vryheid, whose owners are Mrs Breggie Viljoen and her daughter Gerbrie Botha. 
They own three other franchises, in Dundee, Newcastle and Ladysmith. 
The company specialises in educational equipment, which includes toys. 


All toys available are of value in educating children as well as adults – there’s no age specification. 
Toys available vary from skipping ropes, building blocks, paints and stickers, to name but a few. 
Mrs Viljoen said she was happy about the turn-out and the support they received from the people of Dundee and nearby surrounding areas. 
The hosting school, Dundee Pre-Primary, will receive ten percent of what was made on the day for being the hosts of the event.

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Terry Worley

Terry Worley has been associated with the Courier for many years and is involved in the community covering a variety of issues affecting residents. He has a passion for local politics and for the history of the area.

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