Tag: Mylann Good

Lucky Ducks at Ann’s Bright Beginnings

Ann’s Bright Beginnings preschoolers had a ducky day at preschool recently making crafts, reading stories and making their own ducky snack!  Shown here with their duck masks are in back: Ellie Kowalski, Brynleigh Adams, and Mylann Good.  In front are: Van Snyder, Mateo Ash, Lakelynn Sauber, Baxlyn Schwensburg, and Johanna Federighi.  Registration for next fall…

Graduation at Ann’s Bright Beginnings

Graduation was recently held at Ann’s Bright Beginnings.   We held our celebration outside and entertained our guests with songs before being presented with their well deserved diplomas and special awards.  Pictured here (l-r) Lyrik Longstreth, Nathan Sizemore, Noah Sears, Holland Witkouski and Mylann Good.  Congratulations, graduates!

Let’s Go Fly A Kite!

Ann’s Bright Beginnings preschoolers recently made a kite project on letter “Kk” day.  We had fun cutting and selecting colorful kites for our creations.   Registration is open for fall preschool and summer care!  Give us a call at 419-399-KIDS (5437).

Ann’s Bright Beginners Learn About Winter Animals

Ann’s Bright Beginnings preschoolers were recently visited by Anna Gurney from Paulding Soil & Water Conservation District. She brought animal pelts and talked with the children about how animals survive the long, cold winter. We learned what animals hibernate, what animals migrate and what animals stay awake and forage for food. Shown here with our…

Bubbles at Ann’s Bright Beginnings

Ann’s Bright Beginnings Preschool and Daycare were recently visited by Mrs. Barb Searing and her amazing bubbles.  We made HUGE bubbles with her magical wands and were absolutely amazed!  Mrs. Searing was such a fun guest and we could have played for hours with her bubbles!  It is time to register for fall preschool!  If…

Ann’s Bright Beginners Learn About Fire Safety

Ann’s Bright Beginnings preschoolers were visited by Firefighter Michael Schweinsburg at the end of the school year to teach them about fire safety and show them his big, red fire truck.   We learned to yell “HERE I AM” really loud so the firefighters can find us in an emergency and to never, ever hide in…