Kingdom Kidz’s ‘Parents Day Out’ offered for children

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  • KINGDOM KIDZ’ INFANT CLASS—Angel Saldana, teacher of the infant class at First Baptist Church’s Kingdom Kidz ‘Parents Day Out”, watches Everett Davis who was sleeping peacefully. (Photo by Krista Carpenter)
    KINGDOM KIDZ’ INFANT CLASS—Angel Saldana, teacher of the infant class at First Baptist Church’s Kingdom Kidz ‘Parents Day Out”, watches Everett Davis who was sleeping peacefully. (Photo by Krista Carpenter)
  • MRS. KORTNEY’S 4- AND 5-YEAR OLD CLASS –With plenty of social distancing space between the students in the 4-and5-year-old Kindgon Kidz Class for Parents dayOut, are these youngsters in Mrs. Korney’s Class. They were enjoying working with playdough and cookie cuttters, and showing big smiles. They are Gage Gonzalez, Beau Wright, Frankie Martin, Jace Lopez, Abigail Davis, Kyndel Foley, and Lincoln Griffith. (Photo by Krista Carpenter)
    MRS. KORTNEY’S 4- AND 5-YEAR OLD CLASS –With plenty of social distancing space between the students in the 4-and5-year-old Kindgon Kidz Class for Parents dayOut, are these youngsters in Mrs. Korney’s Class. They were enjoying working with playdough and cookie cuttters, and showing big smiles. They are Gage Gonzalez, Beau Wright, Frankie Martin, Jace Lopez, Abigail Davis, Kyndel Foley, and Lincoln Griffith. (Photo by Krista Carpenter)
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As of Sept. 3, 2020, an amazing outreach Ministry has begun it’s second year of offering a “Parents Day Out” program to parents of children, ages birth thru 5 years of age.

The program is offered at First Baptist Church here in Littlefield, where quality, Christian Daycare is presented to the community on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. They recognize the continuing need for quality childcare in the Community.

Their mission is to educate children academically, spiritually, and socially in a safe, Christian environment. Before the children leave the “Parents Day Out” program, the leaders want the children to know three things:

1. God made them

2. God loves me

3. Jesus wants to be my friend forever

“Kingdom Kidz” wants to assure all parents that they are taking extra precautions to keep children safe while in their care, during these scary times.

The children’s temperatures are taken when they arrive at 9 a.m., then there are also scheduled times each of the two days for hand-washing, as well as scheduled times for cleaning and wiping down all surfaces, and they practice social distancing by keeping the classes small.

Also, “Kingdom Kidz” will be running a year-round program, adding a Summer program to include children from birth thru fifth grades.

Brooke Davis advises: “Kingdom Kidz” still has a limited number of spots available, and if anyone would like more information, please call (806)385-4414 and ask for Johanna.

Parents with small children are invited to go out and have a look at what the “Kingdom Kidz Parents Day Out Daycare” at First Baptist Church here in Littlefield, has to offer.