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Early Childhood News
UNESCO Early Childhood Care and Education
Thanks for the Early Childhood News link. I browsed the site and plan to pass it to my teachers. Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteUNESCO Early Childhood Care and Education concerns children from birth to about eight years old. This group is my passion for advocating everything from clean water to a decent meal. Your resource to achieving some very lofty goals is appreciated.
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