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A small introduction to welcome parents to a primary school final party



 
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A small introduction to welcome parents to a primary school final party #1 (permalink) Thu Jun 25, 2009 15:13 pm   A small introduction to welcome parents to a primary school final party
 

hi everybody.How are you doing? Well, I really need your help.I need to write a small introduction to welcome parents to a primary school final party but i have no idea what to write exactly...can you help me with your idea please.Thanks in advance. Very Happy
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