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From YouTube: Baltimore County Storyville Ribbon-Cutting
Description
Baltimore County Executive Jim Smith officially opened Storyville, the first interactive play environment of its kind in the State and perhaps the nation, at a ribbon cutting ceremony in the Rosedale Library, 6105 Kenwood Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21237. Storyville is a specially designed, organized, and free play site that will support and nurture important school readiness skills. It is designed for young children, birth to six years of age, their parents, and caregivers. Storyville is located in the Rosedale Library.
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B
We
do
the
official
ribbon-cutting
official
opening
up
story
bone
on
this
wonderful,
interactive,
early
learning,
village,
that's
designed
to
help
children
learn
help
their
parents
work
with
drove
and
help
the
child
care
providers.
You
know,
make
sure
they're
not
just
ready
for
school,
but
also
ready
for
life
and
we're.
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On
the
cutting
edge
right
here
in
Storyville,
by
giving
our
youngsters
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on
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an
opportunity
to
not
only
bond
with
their
parents
and
spend
quality
time,
but
also
give
them
an
indoctrination
about
education
and
I.
Think
as
they
read
the
books,
I
know,
I
had
one
parent
told
me
today
they
spent
you
know
a
half
hours
so
reading
five
books
in
the
in
the
tower
over
here
in
the
late
hour
and
I.
It's
just
amazing
how
you
have
that
bonding.
B
C
In
fact,
there
is
no
video
here.
This
is
really
to
engage
the
children
to
give
them
really
interactive,
play
materials,
age-appropriate,
literary
materials,
even
materials
that
they
can
take
home.
So
they
can
continue
their
learning
experience
at
home.
If
I
look
excited,
that's
only
because
I
am,
this
is
really
a
wonderful,
wonderful
project.
It's
a
first-of-its-kind,
we
think
in
the
country
we
know
in
the
state
of
Maryland.
It
probably
won't
be
the
leg.