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From either 405 South or 405 North Take Exit 24 195th/|Beardslee. 405 South - Turn left at the stoplight onto 195th. Go straight through the next light. 405 North - Take a right at the light onto 195th. Both 405 North and 405 South will then follow the remailning directions: Get in the left-hand turn lane at the next second light and take a left onto North Creek Parkway N. You will see the sign for Schnitzer NW North Creek Business Park. As you have turn into the business park you will immediately pass a dentist office on your left and then go through a crosswalk with a stoplight. At the next driveway, on the left, just after the stoplight, you will get into a very short left turn lane and make a left turn into our parking lot.

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Learning at Home

Magnetic Pictures

You Will Need:

Inexpensive flat magnets (that can be cut), scissors, glue, a metal cookie sheet. Magnet strips may be purchased at stationery, craft, or hardware stores.

Directions:

Cut out photographs and pictures of people and glue the magnets to the back of them. Explore the items with your child. If you have two of each picture, you can create a matching game. Children can also create their own free-form pictures with the magnets.

Tip:

This is a great activity for commuting. Provide a magnetic board or small cookie sheet. Change the pictures to keep the activity fresh. If you have a collection of refrigerator magnets, you could use those as well. Keep smaller magnets away from children under three.

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