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playschool
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playschool [ˈpleɪˌskuːl]
n
(Social Welfare) an informal nursery group taking preschool children in half-day sessions Also called playgroup
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Noun1.playschool - a small informal nursery group meeting for half-day sessionsplayschool - a small informal nursery group meeting for half-day sessions
preschool - an educational institution for children too young for elementary school
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playschool play school [ˈpleɪskuːl] n (mainly British) (= playgroup) → garderie f


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For them, the following opportunities are available: 1- Play schools and day care centers: Many parents are always looking for experienced and educated individuals that are capable enough to educate their young ones so that they are ready for school.
Byline: By Denise Robertson Brian Cant, who presented BBC's Play School, and has acted in shows including Doctor Who and Casualty, has now been named the best-loved voice from UK children's television for his narration of shows like Trumpton and Camberwick Green.
Best voice Play School presenter Brian Cant has the best-loved voice in children's TV, according to a poll.
 
 
 
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