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Sunday, October 24, 2010
Our Language Experience Beats Your Language Experience
Sure, sure.. lots of kids visit the fire station. But how many get to drive the fire engine around town? We did!
Thanks to the Chautauqua County volunteer firefighters for this awesome opportunity!
This post brought to you by the letters: A-W-E-S-O-M-E.
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4 comments:
I would say that's one big language experience!
How cool is that!!! My boys would be entirely jealous!
Julie
A little boy in Matthew's Pre-K class had his birthday party at the fire station. His grandfather worked as a firefighter for many years, so the firefighters really made the day special for the little boy- they took all the kids (in groups of three) on fire truck rides. It was really, really cool!
How cool!! He must have had a great time and what an extension to language.
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