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Matt Dumont, right, of Greene fends off an attack from his 3-year-old son, Dylan, left, and Gabriel Marchesseault, 5, during “Let’s Pretend” at the Auburn Public Library on Friday. The weekly event focuses on a different profession each Friday. Children dressed up as a prince or princess and created a related object. Doctors and veterinarians will take center stage on Oct. 18 and kids will pretend to be chefs, store clerks and homemakers on Oct. 25.
“Let’s Pretend” is a weekly event at which children are encouraged to use their imaginations.
Therese Faucher, 2, of Lewiston dresses as a princess while participating in “Let’s Pretend” with her mother, Danielle, and brother, Anthony, at the Auburn Public Library on Friday. The weekly event focuses on a different profession each Friday. Doctors and veterinarians will take center stage on Oct. 18 and kids will pretend to be chefs, store clerks and homemakers on Oct. 25.
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