Children begin their summer by awakening their love for nature through a “jungle” class aimed at teaching them about the rich and diverse natural ecosystem.
They learn to appreciate the beauty of nature, understand the multi-layered and diverse aspects of the forest, and develop an initial sense of environmental protection.
Every leaf and worm become an endless source of inspiration that motivates children to explore the natural habitats of animals.
Through creative games and hands-on activities, children gain an understanding of the importance of protecting animal habitats and acquire knowledge about recycling.
Children can directly experience the process of growing crops and caring for familiar pets in the outdoor classroom.
Through experiences under the green canopy, your child’s interest and curiosity will be aroused as they explore to create living spaces for plants and animals in their own home.
To tell the difference between pets and wild animals, children learn more about the habits of wild animals through learning and play activities.
Through each experience, children have the opportunity to observe the richness and diversity of animals, gradually forming a deep connection and appreciation for the natural world around them.
Children delve into the worlds inside fable books, continuing to make friends with the mischievous cat in the hat from Dr. Seuss and exploring the depths of the ocean with Uncle Eric Carle.
What your child experiences from the stories in the books will be lessons about courage and the desire to explore, nurturing their own creativity and bravery.
The final piece of this exciting summer puzzle will involve small challenges for your child to reflect on the stages of their past journey.
Simultaneously, this is an opportunity for children to be entrusted with personal responsibility for preparing for activities and to anticipate a fun party at the journey’s end.