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Preps have foretaste of Easter

THE Easter Bunny made a welcome visit to Preps at Fountain Gate Primary School recently.
On Friday last week, 60 students from the Prep class made special bonnets and designed their own Easter baskets to celebrate the last day before their Easter Holidays.
Prep teachers Stephanie Guest, Libby Raven and Penny Demirci organised the special day, which is set to become an annual event.
“The students loved it. It was so exciting for them,” Ms Guest said.
“They made different bonnets, including rabbit ears or other hats with cotton buds and little chickens. They also got some chocolates from the Easter Bunny.”

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