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This letter grid contains the names of thirteen animals. Starting with ‘E’ in the green sqaure follow the letters round, always moving to an adjoining square, to find the list of animals, ending up at the orange square. The first animal has been found for you.

CAN YOU SOLVE THE THREE RIDDLES AND WORK OUT WHICH ANIMALS THE RHYMES ARE ABOUT?

A stallion’s a male, A female’s called a mare, You can ride on one of these On a carousel at the fair I like to hop around, I’m a tadpole when I’m young, My voice is a croak, I catch flies with my tongue

I’m a pet that has four legs, And a tail at one end You might hear me bark, I’m known as man’s best friend

Where do sheep go on holiday? The Baa-hamas!

SOLUTIONS:

Animal Riddle Answers: 1. Horse 2. Frog 3. Dog

Flamingo Lion Buffalo Lemur Shark Hedgehog

Elephant Kangaroo Tiger Snake Ostrich Rat Squirrel

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HOMINUM Fraser Valley- Are you a man who’s Gay, Bi-sexual or just not sure? Discussion and support group to help gay, bi-sexual and questioning men with the challenges of being married, separated or single. We meet on the last Mon of every month. For info and meeting location, email aapearson@shaw. ca, Art 604-477-9553

The Port Kells Arts Club- Membership is open to all. Masonic Hall, 20701 Fraser Hwy, Langley. 10-1pm with guest instructors and may be in oils, acrylics or watercolours. The club meetings-3rd Mon of the month at 1pm following the classes. Susan 604- 592-2357 or susan. black@shaw.ca

Fort Langley Community Association Monthly Meeting -7:30- 8:30pm, Fort Langley Community Hall. The 3rd Tue of every month we meet to discuss ways and means of improving the quality of living in Fort Langley. 778.835.8957

Second Story Treasures Thrift Store- Donation hours Mon 9-3pm, Tue-Fri 9-430pm, Sat 9-3pm.

Little Feathers- Mon 9:30-11am, Tue to Fri

9-11am- Willoughby Elementary, Douglas Park Elementary, Shortreed Elementary- Little Feathers is for Aboriginal (self-identifi ed, status and non-status) children aged 0-6 and their caregivers. The playgroup consists of free play, circle time, crafts, drumming and a snack. A local Elder attends and provides traditional knowledge and support. Children must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver. Free! 604 761-4002 or Danielle@lfvas.org, www.Lfvas.org or FB littlefeathersplaygroup

information, and referrals that encourage healthy child development. The Early Years Coordinator is on-site at the Douglas Recreation Centre every Tuesday from 9-3pm (times may vary), offering supports and outreach to Langley City families. Drop-in anytime if you have questions about childcare, drop-in programs, community resources, early intervention, kindergarten transition and/or health information. e-mail: earlyyearscoordinator@ langleycdc.com www. leyc.ca Facebook: @ langearlyyears

The Langley Early Years Centre- supports families with young children (prenatal – 6 years) by offering programs, services, Social Bridge- Dropin for some card play! Beginner and more advanced players welcome however all participants should have

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