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The Kumon "Thinking Face" represents our faces.

Cindy McVay, M.Ed., Kumon Math and Reading Center

April 21, 2011

The face inside the KUMON logo is the "Thinking Face." It represents the faces of children who learn, think, and grow within Kumon Centers.  At the same time, it also represents the faces of Instructors who are thinking about the children and developing themselves.

Kumon blue represents intelligence, honesty, and the sky that stretches across the world.  It also represents our hope that the world will be united as one, that the future of our children will grow on a grand scale, and that people all over the world will think more seriously about education.Toru Kumon was a math teacher in Japan.  He believed that education would bring about world peace, one child at a time.  Over four million children do Kumon worldwide but it all started with just one child.Your child is invited to learn, think, and grow at your local Kumon Center. 

Research your local center at 

http://www.kumon.com/snoqualmie/aboutcenter 

or http://www.kumon.com/issaquah-highlands/successstories.  

Find us on http://www.facebook.com/kumon

Contact your local Kumon instructor at Issaquah_WA@iKumon.com.

Consider Kumon for your child.

Schedule a complimentary placement test, attend an orientation, and begin your journey today. 

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Cindy McVay, M.Ed.
Kumon Math and Reading Center of Issaquah Highlands
1036 NE Park Drive
Issaquah, WA  98029
425-369-1072
Monday 3:00-6:30, Wednesday 3:00-6:30, Saturday 9:30-12:30

Kumon Math and Reading Center of Snoqualmie
7802 NE Park Drive
Snoqualmie, WA 98065
425-396-1700
Tuesday 3:00-6:30 and Friday 3:00-6:30