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Bengeo Playgroup

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  • More snow?! Don't worry, if we're to close you get call at home in the early morning - otherwise it's business as usual about 101 days ago
  • Playgroup open as usual even in the snow. Make sure children are dressed warmly. about 103 days ago
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Thank You Merry Much!

January 20, 2012 by Karen

We raised a fantastic and festive £400 at our Christmas Fair in December and thank everyone for their contribution. There was a selection box of things to make, eat and buy and even Santa took some time out of his busy schedule to ride in on his sleigh and meet the children. Ho! Ho! Ho! The funds raised will be used to buy some new tricycles for the children so they can practice their pedaling skills!

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Out and about

As this half term’s focus has been learning about the natural world around us, the children have been exploring and

Surprise!

On Thursday 19th April, the children received a surprise visit from Fiona, a Veterinary Nurse from The Chestnut Veterinary

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Spring

As we slowly shake off the remnants of Winter, Playgroup is ready to gently embrace the warmth of the Spring sunshine. Our

Making a Snowman

Open in the Snow

Playgroup is open as usual, yesterday we had a lot of fun making a snow man.  

Classic Tricycle

Thank You Merry Much!

We raised a fantastic and festive £400 at our Christmas Fair in December and thank everyone for their contribution. There

Road Safety

Stop Look Listen!

Schools across the nation this week have been holding special road safety assemblies and lessons to bring awareness to this

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