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    Sunshine School & Development Center

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 7:30 am - 3:00 pm

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    Love this place! I always have material and equipment that i need to liquidate and it's nice to…read morehave an organization that can use them in the local community.

    I am only leaving a review of the ReStore Shop--not the services provided by Habitat of Benton…read moreCounty. Of course, I DO realize the items for sale at the store are donated, and that their sale is used as a fundraiser. What I don't like is that items are on display (for sale) without price tags. I stopped to look this afternoon. A shade that was literally falling apart had no price tag. In its condition, it should have actually been thrown away. Then, one of three table lamps looked like something I could fix up for a friend just setting up an apartment. Two of those lamps had masking-tape price tags; the third had nothing. What I particularly did not like was that the female clerk made up prices as I stood there. The shade? She said, "Five bucks." I immediately said no, since it was trash--and set it aside. Then I was told that those masking tape prices on those lamps were from somebody's yard sale. The clerk shot me a price of $10--she just made it up. Since this IS a store, isn't it up to the staff to make certain a tag is on items before they're put out? The clerk had the opportunity to size me up and decide what to make me pay on the fly. I do not appreciate that at any store. As I entered this place, there was a sign up that said LAMPS AND LIGHTING 75% OFF. After shooting prices from the hip, the clerk should have let me know that those prices were less 75%--that is, if they were. Instead, I felt she was very dismissive and didn't care one way or the other whether I made a purchase or not. Another worker followed me back to the lighting area to show me what Habitat For Humanity ReStore tags look like--but he didn't appear to be worried about adding tags--neither of them did. I left all their merchandise there.

    Walnut Farm Montessori School

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    Caring, passionate, knowledgeable staff and amazing programs. Toddlers, primary age, and elementary…read moreenvironments with amazing outdoor classroom environments as well. Your kids will thrive here.

    There are so few alternative educational options in Bentonville. There are plenty of private…read moreschools, but very few that are not parochial. More importantly, very few who are as tolerant, inclusive, and focused on raising children to honor peace and civility and to appreciate the natural world around them. Montessori is not daycare. It is not even your traditional school. Children at Walnut Farm are empowered to do things for themselves, and to study that which interests them most. In addition to several well appointed Montessori classrooms they also have a few unique features such as an outdoor classroom where children are learning life skills including gardening and caring for animals. The school also has a natural playground with features literally carved from the forested hillside. I see my little boy growing into a confident, warm, caring, and intelligent young man at Walnut Farm. He loves to read and do math. He is fascinated by and in love with every kind of animal. He loves his teachers and his classmates. When kids reach school age, we rely on the school to mold them into the people we want them to be. Schools have the kids from 8 to 3 most days, leaving just 4 or 5 hours with their parents. If they are going to play that big a role in the development of my child... then I feel strongly about choosing a school that not only does a good job educating my child, but also teaches him to grow up tolerant of the many differences in people around the world. They take children from toddlers through around the equivalent of 6th grade.

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