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Day care fanfare

The day was also for everyone to get more information on childhood development and toddler development stages.

A spectacular turnout it was for a Kenilworth daycare who on November 11 held a science exhibition for their toddlers.

According to daycare runner Thandi Okeke-Onwugoige, the science exhibition for the Adored Lillies Edu-care daycare on Kennedy Street was merged with their open day to showcase the many facets the daycare provided.

TEACHER POWER: The Adored-Lillies teachers welcome all to their daycare.

She said the day was held for residents and locals to take a tour around the daycare and to witness what the little ones were capable off with their science exhibition.

“The day was also for everyone to get more information on childhood development and toddler development stages amongst other child-related matters.”

STOLEN MOMENTS: A parent steals a kiss from her shy son.

Several toddlers had a chance to showcase their different science experiments.

Okeke-Onwuboige said locals and parents were stunned by the creativity levels of the young pupils.

FUN DAY: Ohema Mabaso, Nasma mavuso, Adeaze Mavuso and Chinonso Mavuso.

The open day was bursting with excitement as parents got to see their children’s hard work.

For more information on the daycare call 011 683 0217/0608061454.

FAMILY TREE: Kgotatso Mashego, Tania Mavuso, Ntombi Mashego and Chiamak Okonkwo.
THUMBS UP: Mother and son, Andiswa Sogwagwa and Kazimla.

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