Deserted Ski Lift
Deserted – Ski Lift
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Running Dates: 01/20/03 – 03/31/03
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Abandoned snow–packed mountain and empty chairs on ski lift.
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Your child here…Your child here….Your child here…
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Places that build happy, healthy children shouldn’t be deserted
If your child is spending too much time in front of a computer or TV, he or she may be missing out. Participating in sports and group activities can increase your child’s capacity to learn, develop self–discipline, and instil an appreciation for the rewards that come from hard work. Open the world to your child by encouraging him or her to go out and play. Visit www.VERBparents.com for information on activities for children.
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- Page last reviewed: August 1, 2007 Historical Document
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