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Toddlers parade through the streets
By Kathryn Campbell
Apr 20, 2018 - 11:58:20 AM

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Slide show: (BIS Photos/Derek Smith)

NASSAU, The Bahamas – Epitomizing the 2018 theme, “Let the Children Play,” some danced, sang and clapped as they participated in this year’s Costume Parade. Toddlers and teachers representing twenty-two government pre-schools lined the streets and paraded from Augusta Street to Arawak Cay culminating activities in recognition of Pre-School Week, Thursday, April 19.

Clad in uniforms which identified their schools, the students processed behind colourfully decorated banners that highlighted the theme.

Some banners proclaimed: Science in Spring, Let the Children Play Using Books, Animal Adventures, Cognitive Development, Let the Children Play with Puppets, Let’s Fly Like a Kite, Science Weather, and Keep Calm Let the Children Play.

The students assembled at Heritage Park where they were given refreshing food and drinks.

The winners of the Sports Day held Tuesday, April 17, at Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium, were also announced at this time. 

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(BIS Photo/Derek Smith)



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(BIS Photo/Derek Smith)


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