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A beary good time for all

By GEORGIA WESTGARTH

CHILDREN at Rangebank Preschool in Cranbourne got to share a picnic with their oldest, cuddliest and fluffiest friends.
It was their teddy bears picnic and after hunting down their bears to the ‘Bear Hunt’ song, the kitchen was a flour flurry with finishing touches put on their teddy bear biscuits.
Barbara Ryan-Perkins from the preschool said all her students loved icing and decorating their treats and fairy bread.
“They all took part in teddy-themed activities and building bears with play dough,” she said.

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