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  1. Kids and Culture

    She may only be 4, but Emma Neal was spot on when she impersonated the Queen of England Wednesday during a special "cultures around the world" presentation held at Family of Christ Learning Center in Ahwatukee. According to classroom instructor Sarah Woods (right), Emma's mother is English and has taken her daughter to the British Isles. Event organizers celebrated several other cultures in other classrooms, including Russia, Greece, Israel and more. Sept. 29, 2010

  • Kids and Culture

    Chase Riojas (left) and Mason Shanks took a seat in front of the British flag Wednesday during a special "cultures around the world" presentation held at Family of Christ Learning Center in Ahwatukee. Sept. 29, 2010

  • Kids and Culture

    Chase Riojas (left) and Mason Shanks took a seat in front of the British flag Wednesday during a special "cultures around the world" presentation held at Family of Christ Learning Center in Ahwatukee. Sept. 29, 2010

  • Kids and Culture

    Learning about Greece meant doing the circle dance Wednesday during a special "cultures around the world" presentation held at Family of Christ Learning Center in Ahwatukee. All went well for the preschoolers until teachers had them turn the circle in the opposite direction. Sept. 29, 2010

  • Kids and Culture

    Mason Shanks took a seat in front of the British flag Wednesday during a special "cultures around the world" presentation held at Family of Christ Learning Center in Ahwatukee. Sept. 29, 2010

  • Kids and Culture

    Gabriel Romero appeared hungry for English biscuits Wednesday during a special "cultures around the world" presentation held at Family of Christ Learning Center in Ahwatukee. Sept. 29, 2010

  • Kids and Culture

    Chase Riojas waved ta ta to classmate Emma Neal who was dressed as Queen Elizabeth II Wednesday during a special "cultures around the world" presentation held at Family of Christ Learning Center in Ahwatukee. Sept. 29, 2010

  • Kids and Culture

    She may only be 4, but Emma Neal was spot on when she impersonated the Queen of England Wednesday during a special "cultures around the world" presentation held at Family of Christ Learning Center in Ahwatukee. According to classroom instructor Sarah Woods (next to Emma), the little girl's mother is English and has taken her daughter to the British Isles. Event organizers celebrated several other cultures in other classrooms, including Russia, Greece, Israel and more. Sept. 29, 2010

  • Kids and Culture

    Learning about Greece meant doing the circle dance Wednesday during a special "cultures around the world" presentation held at Family of Christ Learning Center in Ahwatukee. All went well for the preschoolers until teachers had them turn the circle in the opposite direction. Sept. 29, 2010

  • Kids and Culture

    Russian cookies, candies and figurines were part of the items on display Wednesday during a special "cultures around the world" presentation held at Family of Christ Learning Center in Ahwatukee. Sept. 29, 2010

  • Kids and Culture

    Mason Shanks took a seat in front of the British flag Wednesday during a special "cultures around the world" presentation held at Family of Christ Learning Center in Ahwatukee. Sept. 29, 2010

  • Kids and Culture

    Chase Riojas (left) and Mason Shanks took a seat in front of the British flag Wednesday during a special "cultures around the world" presentation held at Family of Christ Learning Center in Ahwatukee. Sept. 29, 2010

  • Kids and Culture

    She may only be 4, but Emma Neal was spot on when she impersonated the Queen of England Wednesday during a special "cultures around the world" presentation held at Family of Christ Learning Center in Ahwatukee. According to classroom instructor Sarah Woods (next to Emma), the little girl's mother is English and has taken her daughter to the British Isles. Event organizers celebrated several other cultures in other classrooms, including Russia, Greece, Israel and more. Sept. 29, 2010

  • Kids and Culture

    Mason Shanks took a seat in front of the British flag Wednesday during a special "cultures around the world" presentation held at Family of Christ Learning Center in Ahwatukee. Sept. 29, 2010

  • Kids and Culture

    Patrick Kraus-Flores (left) and Emily Bray offered what they knew about Israel Wednesday during a special "cultures around the world" presentation held at Family of Christ Learning Center in Ahwatukee. Sept. 29, 2010

  • Kids and Culture

    Chase Riojas waved ta ta to classmate Emma Neal who was dressed as Queen Elizabeth II Wednesday during a special "cultures around the world" presentation held at Family of Christ Learning Center in Ahwatukee. Sept. 29, 2010

  • Kids and Culture

    Gabriel Romero appeared hungry for English biscuits Wednesday during a special "cultures around the world" presentation held at Family of Christ Learning Center in Ahwatukee. Sept. 29, 2010

  • Kids and Culture

    Patrick Kraus-Flores (left) and Emily Bray offered what they knew about Israel Wednesday during a special "cultures around the world" presentation held at Family of Christ Learning Center in Ahwatukee. Sept. 29, 2010

  • Kids and Culture

    Gabriel Romero appeared hungry for English biscuits Wednesday during a special "cultures around the world" presentation held at Family of Christ Learning Center in Ahwatukee. Sept. 29, 2010

  • Kids and Culture

    With a mix of emotions, preschoolers at the Family of Christ Learning Center in Ahwatukee were asked what they knew about Greece Wednesday during a special "cultures around the world" presentation held at the center. From left are Zachary Fenstermaker, Branton Borst, Jayden Pritchette, Noah Magliozzi and Elija Smith. Sept. 29, 2010

  • Kids and Culture

    She may only be 4, but Emma Neal was spot on when she impersonated the Queen of England Wednesday during a special "cultures around the world" presentation held at Family of Christ Learning Center in Ahwatukee. According to classroom instructor Sarah Woods (next to Emma), the little girl's mother is English and has taken her daughter to the British Isles. Event organizers celebrated several other cultures in other classrooms, including Russia, Greece, Israel and more. Sept. 29, 2010

  • Kids and Culture

    Learning about Greece meant doing the circle dance Wednesday during a special "cultures around the world" presentation held at Family of Christ Learning Center in Ahwatukee. All went well for the preschoolers until teachers had them turn the circle in the opposite direction. Sept. 29, 2010

  • Kids and Culture

    Russian cookies, candies and figurines were part of the items on display Wednesday during a special "cultures around the world" presentation held at Family of Christ Learning Center in Ahwatukee. Sept. 29, 2010

  • Kids and Culture

    Russian cookies, candies and figurines were part of the items on display Wednesday during a special "cultures around the world" presentation held at Family of Christ Learning Center in Ahwatukee. Sept. 29, 2010

  • Kids and Culture

    Patrick Kraus-Flores (left) and Emily Bray offered what they knew about Israel Wednesday during a special "cultures around the world" presentation held at Family of Christ Learning Center in Ahwatukee. Sept. 29, 2010

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