Nursery rhymes tea party

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YOUNGSTERS at a Warrington school enjoyed learning nursery rhymes and dressing up as their favourite characters.
They took part in a Nursery Rhyme tea party at Penketh South Primary School.
Claire Roper, nursery teacher, said the children performed the rhymes for their parents and families.
She added: “The children enjoyed learning traditional rhymes and dressing up as their favourite characters. This was a great opportunity for parents to support their child, get involved and welcome new parents to the school.”
Pictured (left to right) Joe Lightburn, Isabel Williams, Georgia Ford and Andrew Jerram, all aged four.


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