Zama Ree Do: Jordan at the waterplay table at Good Beginnings
Zama Ree Do: Pacia with building blocks during worktime
Zama Ree Do: Painting at the tri-easel
Zama Ree Do: worktime building blocks
Zama Ree Do: Jordan at the waterplay table at Good Beginnings
Zama Ree Do: Hard Hat day for QuinnEddie
Zama Ree Do: Michelle poses with a dress up hat on for the outside photo. She is standing in front of the blue doors.
Zama Ree Do: Pacia with dress up hat and bean bag game outdoors at the preschool
Zama Ree Do: Elisa planting her beans and flowers
Zama Ree Do: Janaree and Jan. partners in 1980, for Good Beginnings Preschool
Zama Ree Do: Close up of the scissors display and the chubs crayons display. Both easy for small fingers to grasp. Oh-yeah!
Zama Ree Do: Inside the Good Beginnings preschool, the water table, peg board to hang water tools, and the puzzle table.
Zama Ree Do: Another corner of the preschool (1980) included the tri-corner easel for painting, the cork wall for hanging paintings and to the far right is the supply closet.
Zama Ree Do: Good Beginnings preschool on the night of open house. Note the lavender clay and mallets on the orange picnic bench.
Zama Ree Do: Huge storage closet to keep all the art supplies, puzzles and books.
Zama Ree Do: Close up of the lavendar clay and mallets.
Zama Ree Do: Pegboard above the water table holds the equipment the explorerers might use at the water table. Foam puzzles lay on the table in the foreground/
Zama Ree Do: A former camping collapsable picnic table sits waiting with clay and mallets. Supplies aplenty can be seen just to the left.
Zama Ree Do: Jan's tri-easel stands in front of the bulletin cork wall which holds paintings to dry. The cats are decor on the accordion doors which open to the supplies.
Zama Ree Do: Good Beginnings owned a lot of puzzles and books and art supplies!
Zama Ree Do: As you came in the North Blue doors, you were met with this hallway. The linoleum classroom to the right. The carpeted classroom to the left. Office, bathrooms, and Kitchen further back.
Zama Ree Do: Fish mural in the water play area.
Zama Ree Do: Girls in leather coats in business for the first time.
Zama Ree Do: Just a portion of the front of the building is showing. It was two stories high and had this large yard.
Zama Ree Do: Childcraft deluxe set of blocks. Unbelievable!
Zama Ree Do: The Childcraft cabinet was hinged and on wheels so after clean up time the cupboard could be closed and latched so it wouldn't be tempting anymore.
Zama Ree Do: Clearly, we are posing for a picture.
Zama Ree Do: This was Jan's fur-lined bathtub. She had used it in her classroom. It made a really nice addition to the story corner.
Zama Ree Do: Wooden train set with a perfect size table at a perfect height for preschoolers.