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The Exchange Team at NAEYC
November 4, 2004

"He fishes on who catches one." - French Proverb


The Exchange Team at NAEYC

As always, Exchange Team members will be actively involved at the NAEYC convention in Anaheim next week.  You can download the "Discover the Many Faces of Exchange at NAEYC" handout as a PDF at http://mail.ccie.com/go/eed/0446.  This will tell you about the workshops being given by some Exchange writers as well as provide a map showing how to find the booths for Exchange advertisers.

In addition, if you are coming to NAEYC you might...

*  Come see us at are our booth (#3019) in the exhibit hall to share your ideas and to check out all the new Exchange products!

*  Attend the World Forum Seminar: "Making the World Your Community:  Using Your Early Childhood Skills Globally" -- with presentations by Joan Lombardi, Mark Ginsberg, Gwen Coe and Bonnie and Roger Neugebauer.  It will take place on Thursday from 8:30 to 10:30 am.

*  Attend the "Reconnect with the Joy and Value of Play through Open-Ended Play with Adults" seminar sponsored by Docia Zavitkovsky's foundation, "Play Matters."   This seminar featuring art, music, dramatic play, construction and more will take place at the Anaheim Convention Center (Room 209 A/B) on Wednesday from 1 - 5 pm.  For more information, call (310) 829-4771.



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