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1 When Kevin began to go to kindergarten , Belinda went back to work.
2 So it was settled that Mary Jane was to go to kindergarten .
3 I wanted him to go to kindergarten , but, of course, I cannot afford it.
4 Of course he could not go to kindergarten nor out to play, because he had no heavy coat to wear.
5 When the child is old enough, as some mothers think, to go to kindergarten school, keep the little one at home.
6 Some are going to kindergarten ... You know what the matter is?
7 In September, 2002, Daniel went to kindergarten at Potomac Elementary School.
8 Sally operated the snack bar; Kate went to kindergarten .
9 Advantage: went to kindergarten with James Murdoch.
10 Stuart King, whose four-year-old goes to kindergarten , said the changes had become a huge discussion point in his community.
11 So it really got to me when my daughter went to kindergarten and came home saying, 'Mommy, what's a spik?
12 Only I was going to kindergarten ; Frank was going to junior high; and Father was going to work on the atom bomb.
13 "When you go to kindergarten , you will," I suggested.
14 They go to kindergartens ; but order is the rule even in such play-schools, and it is the one great reason why they succeed.
15 In the course of time the child goes to kindergarten and the terrible report comes back that the child cannot learn, is clumsy, etc.
16 "Five and a little more than a quarter," corrected Mrs. Merrill, "and seems to me that's big enough to be going to kindergarten .
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