Bats & Cats Preschool Halloween Story Time by Appointment 

Week of October 26th 

 

You choose the time and date and tell Ms. Chris what works best for you. 

Great for ages 19m and up with adult. This is a specialized, personalized story time for you and your little one. 

There will be fingerplays like itsy bitsy spider and songs like 10 little pumpkins. We will make a Bat & Cat craft to take home. 

We will use our big screen TV to display books and songs and stories. 

Everyone gets a pumpkin book bag to color and a Halloween Sticker!  Time Slots are limited and first sign up first serve basis. 

To register call 401-767-4122 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. I will need child's name and age, time/day first and second choice and a phone number to call you back.  

 

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