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Difference between revisions of "Day Care Center"

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[[Marge]] left [[Maggie]] at the Day Care Center, presumably while she ran some errands. The day's activity was painting. Maggie produced a masterful painting of a vase full of flowers, but then intentionally changed it to a bunch of smears to fit in with the other babies, who had either done crude drawings or simply smeared paints on their papers.<ref>"[[Maggie's Crib 26]]"</ref>
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[[Marge]] left [[Maggie]] at the Day Care Center, presumably while she ran some errands. The day's activity was painting. Maggie produced a masterful painting of a vase full of flowers, but then intentionally changed it to a bunch of smears to fit in with the other babies, who had either done crude drawings or simply smeared paints on their papers.<ref>''[[Maggie's Crib 26]]''</ref>
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 21:24, December 29, 2014

For Day-Care Center, see Day-Care Center.
Day Care Center
Maggie's Crib 26 - Day Care Center.jpg
Location Information
Use: Day care
Employees: Day care teacher

The Day Care Center is a day care center located in Springfield. As is typical for such establishments, it has a wide variety of toys, games, crafts and other activities to keep young children entertained.

History

Marge left Maggie at the Day Care Center, presumably while she ran some errands. The day's activity was painting. Maggie produced a masterful painting of a vase full of flowers, but then intentionally changed it to a bunch of smears to fit in with the other babies, who had either done crude drawings or simply smeared paints on their papers.[1]

Appearances

References