She didn’t find any beasts, but Belle from the Disney on Ice presentation of “Beauty and the Beast” enchanted lots of kids as she visited the children’s library at the Warwick Public Library yesterday. The purpose of the visit was to promote the importance of reading and the Disney on Ice Rockin’ Ever After production that opened Wednesday …
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She didn’t find any beasts, but Belle from the Disney on Ice presentation of “Beauty and the Beast” enchanted lots of kids as she visited the children’s library at the Warwick Public Library yesterday. The purpose of the visit was to promote the importance of reading and the Disney on Ice Rockin’ Ever After production that opened Wednesday at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center. The show continues through Sunday. Kids were given crowns with Mickey Mouse ears, as shown here by 3-year-old Alex Rey. Talking with Belle is 3-year-old Will Furney, the son of William and Katie Furney, who was surprised by the visit. (Warwick Beacon photos)
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