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playgroup
/ ˈpleɪˌɡruːp /
noun
- a regular meeting of small children arranged by their parents or a welfare agency to give them an opportunity of supervised creative play See also preschool playschool
Word History and Origins
Origin of playgroup1
Example Sentences
FlorenceDiane Walker, founder and leader, The Country Playgroup - for services to early years Education in County Antrim.
Natasha, 35, has two toddlers who are not in school yet but recently set up a playgroup in Fochriw which meets once a week.
"When I was 60 I went back to work - in a playgroup first, and in a cafe."
At a playgroup in the Orkney mainland town of Kirkwall, women said they would like to get tested for the gene.
“She’s a very generous person in every aspect of her life, but she is also very humble. You don’t know these things about her until you become friends with her,” said Michelle Cahn, who met Greenspan when they were young moms in a Potomac playgroup.
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