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Larson Park!

 Wow did we have a great time at Larson Park today! It was so great to get out, stretch our legs, and play! These kids are rockstars. They walked to and from Larson Park without a complaint. We chatted about a variety of things on our way over and got to see parts of Webster we haven't seen as a class. 

Once we arrived it was a free for all at the playground. We were lucky to have the whole place to ourselves 😊 Everyone had the chance to go down the multiple slides, climb on every climber, and swing on some swings. We ended our time at Larson with a muffin snack and then headed back to school. I hope we can have days like this in the future, it was awesome! 







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