International Mud Day
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Youngsters at the University Child Development Center at Southeast Missouri State University - Sikeston campus got down and dirty Wednesday as they celebrated International Mud Day. International Mud Day began in 2009 at a World Forum event as a way to help all of the children of the earth feel closer to each other by enjoying the earth they share.
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Youngsters at the University Child Development Center at Southeast Missouri State University - Sikeston campus got down and dirty Wednesday as they celebrated International Mud Day. Wesley Meredith fills up a dump truck with the mud created in the play area. International Mud Day began in 2009 at a World Forum event as a way to help all of the children of the earth feel closer to each other by enjoying the earth they share.
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Youngsters at the University Child Development Center at Southeast Missouri State University - Sikeston campus got down and dirty Wednesday as they celebrated International Mud Day. A toddler discovered how slick the mud can be. International Mud Day began in 2009 at a World Forum event as a way to help all of the children of the earth feel closer to each other by enjoying the earth they share.
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All that playing can get a little tiring so one of the youngsters rested at the water table.
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Mud is the perfect place to do some truck driving.
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There were a few clean activities as part of International Mud Day.
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Youngsters at the University Child Development Center at Southeast Missouri State University - Sikeston campus got down and dirty Wednesday as they celebrated International Mud Day. Mea Baker stirs up a mud pie from the mud created in the play area. International Mud Day began in 2009 at a World Forum event as a way to help all of the children of the earth feel closer to each other by enjoying the earth they share.
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Youngsters at the University Child Development Center at Southeast Missouri State University - Sikeston campus got down and dirty Wednesday as they celebrated International Mud Day. Rhett Stobaugh and Lynlee Cobb play in the mud created in the play area. International Mud Day began in 2009 at a World Forum event as a way to help all of the children of the earth feel closer to each other by enjoying the earth they share.
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Youngsters at the University Child Development Center at Southeast Missouri State University - Sikeston campus got down and dirty Wednesday as they celebrated International Mud Day. Mea Baker perfects her mud pie. International Mud Day began in 2009 at a World Forum event as a way to help all of the children of the earth feel closer to each other by enjoying the earth they share.
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Youngsters at the University Child Development Center at Southeast Missouri State University - Sikeston campus got down and dirty Wednesday as they celebrated International Mud Day. Boots were quickly left behind in favor of the mud.
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Splish, splash they will really need a bath. Youngsters at the University Child Development Center at Southeast Missouri State University - Sikeston campus got down and dirty Wednesday as they celebrated International Mud Day. International Mud Day began in 2009 at a World Forum event as a way to help all of the children of the earth feel closer to each other by enjoying the earth they share.
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Youngsters at the University Child Development Center at Southeast Missouri State University - Sikeston campus got down and dirty Wednesday as they celebrated International Mud Day. International Mud Day began in 2009 at a World Forum event as a way to help all of the children of the earth feel closer to each other by enjoying the earth they share.
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Youngsters at the University Child Development Center at Southeast Missouri State University - Sikeston campus got down and dirty Wednesday as they celebrated International Mud Day. Rhett Stobaugh discovered quickly that mud isn't very tasty. International Mud Day began in 2009 at a World Forum event as a way to help all of the children of the earth feel closer to each other by enjoying the earth they share.