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Mayra Portillo/Family Day care Educator

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 451 385 796



Address: 18 Blackbutt rd Cedar vale 4285 Brisbane, QLD, Australia

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23.01.2022 New and Exciting Playgroup located in Cedar Grove . Thursday 9:30 am till 12pm Fully fenced play area complete with a sunken boat, construction area, sandpit, m...ud kitchen, music wall, yarning circle and much more. Complete with an animal petting area where you can engage with chicken, ducks and guinea pigs Check us out on our Facebook page Busy Butterflies Education and Care Service



21.01.2022 $6 MOVIE SCREENINGS! Event Cinemas will be offering four discounted VIP movie sessions these school holidays! "Dumbo:" 8 April, 10:30am "The Lego Movie - T...he Second Part:" 10 April, 10:30am Shazam: 17 April, 10:30am "Missing Link:" 22 April, 10:30am Tickets $6 each, available to purchase now at the Event Cinemas Browns Plains Box Office. For more information contact Customer Service on 07 3800 7700

21.01.2022 Mayra Portillo Family Day Care ....

20.01.2022 Heres how newborns see the world.



20.01.2022 Our wonderful Scheme !!!!!

18.01.2022 Youre Invited!! Families Today is the first exhibition of 2019 for The Centre, Beaudesert. The exhibition celebrates diversity within families thro...ughout #ScenicRim and South East Queensland. You can join us for a free family portrait or even meet the artists on opening night, Tuesday 15 January. https://bit.ly/2CNQCdD

16.01.2022 CURRENT Vacancies for next year.0451385796 ring me for information if you are interested. Thanks.



15.01.2022 Some activities

15.01.2022 Hello this is Mayra portillo. Please take note of my new mobile number. 0451385796 thank youHello this is Mayra portillo. Please take note of my new mobile number. 0451385796 thank you

13.01.2022 Our awesome scheme Busy Butterflies Education and Care!!!

13.01.2022 There is a spot on Monday and Tuesday at the moment ... please send me a message if you are interested.

13.01.2022 Here's how newborns see the world.



12.01.2022 https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1736791856471119&id=732595913557390

11.01.2022 This is especially true at the moment - look out for each other, dont be a keyboard warrior, listen, and support where you can

11.01.2022 WOULD YOUR CHILD LOVE TO PLAY HERE? Busy Butterflies Education and Care Service holds a FREE weekly playgroup within these amazing play spaces. completely fe...nced yard construction area sandpit mud kitchen music wall yarning circle animal petting area (chickens, ducks, guinea pigs) morning tea provided Playgroup runs every Thursday, 9:30am-12:00pm, 9-13 Flametree Court (Cedar Grove). Visit their Facebook page to learn more about this service provider. See more

10.01.2022 Children and adolescents who spend most of their time #barefoot develop motor skills differently from those who habitually wear shoes. A study has revealed that... children who are often barefoot show significantly different motor skills between the ages of 6-10 than those who are most often shod. Researchers report that kids who are habitually barefoot have better balance and jumping skills. Walking barefoot is widely thought to be more natural, and the use of footwear has long been discussed as an influencing factor on foot health and movement pattern development, explains Professor Astrid Zech who led the study. She also advised that, Physical education classes, exercise and sport programs, and recreational activities that aim to improve basic motor skills could benefit from including barefoot activities. Parents could also encourage regular barefoot time at home. Its more commonly known today that toddlers should be learning to walk barefooted as much as possible so they can feel what they touch with their feet and develop muscle strength. However all children receive important sensory information from the soles of their feet touching the ground as they develop and it may now be best advice for all children to be encouraged to ditch the shoes when they can, no matter what their age. https://neurosciencenews.com/motor-skill-footwear-9552/ #neurochild #nature #childdevelopment

09.01.2022 You're Invited!! Families Today is the first exhibition of 2019 for The Centre, Beaudesert. The exhibition celebrates diversity within families thro...ughout #ScenicRim and South East Queensland. You can join us for a free family portrait or even meet the artists on opening night, Tuesday 15 January. https://bit.ly/2CNQCdD

06.01.2022 There is so much to see and do around Brisbane these school holidays! We have something for everyone with our abundance of Brisbane Youth Week activities and ou...r dedicated school holiday activities, such as our free community skateboarding workshop, the Survivor Challenge and the Amazing Eco Art Race! Find an activity for your kids to enjoy. See more

02.01.2022 MEASLES ALERT FOR GOLD COAST & LOGAN Gold Coast Health Public Health Unit is responding to two cases of measles involving two members of the same family. B...oth people visited the following locations while unknowingly infectious: Reading Cinema, Harbour Town and Restaurant precinct on Thursday 18 July between 6.30pm and 10pm Ikea Logan on the morning of 19 July Gold Coast University Hospital Emergency Department on Sunday 21 July between 6pm and midnight Australia Fair Shopping Centre on Tuesday 30 July between 12pm and 1pm Big Top Playhouse Coomera on Wednesday 31 July between 11am and 2pm Westfield Helensvale, on Thursday 1 August between 4pm and 8 pm. Destiny Church Group at Event Cinemas, Westfield Coomera on Sunday 4 August between 9am and 12pm Pimpama State School Auction Fun Day on Sunday 4 August between 2pm and 3pm. Gold Coast University Hospital Emergency Department on Tuesday 6 August. (exposed people have been contacted individually). The Public Health Unit is contacting people who may have come into contact with the affected individuals while infected. Members of the public should be alert to symptoms of measles. The initial symptoms of measles include fever, lethargy, runny nose, moist cough and sore red eyes. This is followed a few days later by a blotchy, red rash which often starts on the face and then becomes widespread over the body. If you have any of the measles symptoms contact your GP and remember it is VERY important to call the medical practice first if you think you might have measles, so that staff can take precautions to avoid spreading it to others. Anyone born after 1965 who was in these areas and who has not been fully vaccinated against measles (two doses of MMR) should contact their GP. The measles vaccine is provided free for any person born after 1965. For more information on the measles virus visit the Queensland Health website or call 13 HEALTH (13 43 25 84) for more information. (Note: image is not of diagnosed patient - this is merely the best image to show one of the symptoms).

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