Story Time Every Wednesday at Family First in Oracle

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Summer is finally here with lots of hot weather, evening monsoon rains, and active children no longer in school.  Are your young children already getting restless or bored?  If so, we have a great suggestion for you.

Come for Story Time every Wednesday morning at 10 a.m. at Family First Pregnancy Care Center, 1575 W. American Avenue, in Oracle.  Meet with other mothers, fathers, and care givers and their infants, toddlers, and children through five years old. Bring your children to enjoy the stories, music, crafts, fun playtime activities, and snacks. It is a fun and happy time of play and socializing.

Mothers, fathers, and caregivers are encouraged to be part of the fun times.  They are also invited to take part in the Earn While You Learn program to earn diapers, formula, wipes, blankets, clothes, and other items for their children.  The classes are practical, interesting, easy to understand, and take about an hour.  They are tailored to individual needs and interests.  They cover a range of topics from pregnancy, prenatal and infant care, toddler development, simple discipline techniques, improving basic life skills, and developing better relationships.

 All activities and services at Family First are free to all.  Classes can be scheduled and taken Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Call 520-896-9545 to schedule an appointment or to get more information. 

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