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Love
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Learning
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Enrichment
What Should I Bring To Free Range Kids?
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A Hat
Shady / broad brimmed hat (bucket or legionnaires is recommended by the Cancer Council)
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Spare Clothes
At least two (2) spare changes of clothes (appropriate for the season) including underwear, training pants, socks etc.
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Bag Or Back Pack
Must be able to fit in the children’s locker
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Water Bottle
Water bottle or sipper cup
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Bottles
Bottle/s with milk or formula (both water and formula must be measured and ready for preparation)
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Sheet Set
Fitted cot sized sheet set and a blanket for cooler months. These should be placed in a sheet bag (or pillow case)
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Dummy
Dummy or comforter (if required)
We create an environment that is challenging and stimulating
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