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"I don't want them (children) to feel like they're in school," [Audrey Toepper] said. "I want them to be relaxed, comfortable and to have fun and take with them a new experience." "[James Reid] has been part of our reading program for a number of years," [Cher...
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Published in | The Arizona daily star |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Tucson, Ariz
The Arizona Daily Star
22.07.2010
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Summary: | "I don't want them (children) to feel like they're in school," [Audrey Toepper] said. "I want them to be relaxed, comfortable and to have fun and take with them a new experience." "[James Reid] has been part of our reading program for a number of years," [Cheryl Mc Curry] said. "He's a very talented juggler and does yo-yo tricks as well. He's so personable, entertaining and tells jokes, too." "It's an edible program so they'll be able to sample some of the candy bars," she said. |
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ISSN: | 0888-546X 2641-3833 |