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preschooler

[pree-skoo-ler] / ˈpriˈsku lər /
NOUN
toddler
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STRONGEST


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Three days later, the governor advised pregnant women and preschoolers within 5 miles to evacuate.

From The Wall Street Journal

The plan removes a small copay on most prescription medicines, expands subsidized child care for preschoolers to include 2-year-olds, and makes bus and train rides free for all children under age 13.

From Seattle Times

Increased demand for early childhood education has also driven more real estate transactions, seeking to transform commercial space into facilities for preschoolers.

From New York Times

If there’s one thing Louis taught us on Saturday, it’s that you don’t want to bore a preschooler.

From Los Angeles Times

Racial differences are evident to babies as young as three months, research has shown, and racial biases show up in preschoolers.

From Seattle Times