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Preschoolers TAKE ACTION



This week, preschoolers ended the unit 'Who we are'. They have created posters with positive message to raise awareness about good choices. 

'When you make good choices, you will be happy." Anton

"If you give you give up, you will be sad." Amalia

"Pushing makes people sad." Haruka
 
"Making good choices make people kind." Tsubasa

"Use your brain to think." Lilli
 
" I will not give up!" Timo 

"To solove a problem, go to another games, talk it out, share and try again, ignore it, walk away." Keigo
 
"We can never do things if we give up." Evah

"Every problem has a solution." Shun

" I like to make good choices." Maelle

They went around the school and shared their message in the poster and answered some questions.

 

 

The preschoolers also planned and prepared their lunch. They realised that their choices have changed and now choose healthier food.

  
    
 

Let us continue making good choices!




 

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