They’re living la dolce vita. Toddlers at Long Island’s only Italian preschool program are happily trading mixing Play-Doh for pizza dough — and the bilingual activities are so popular with the bambinos, adults are signing up, too.
“We have had families come from Queens — Rego Park, Howard Beach… and as far east as Cutchogue,” mom and former teacher Catrina Percontino told The Post of her Per Tutti Language and Cultural Center in St. James.