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Busy Bees

 


Here's a little tease,

from the preschool busy bees.


- Ms. Faye - 



Sorting out stage is always fun!

Students are thinking of ways to get things done.



As we will soon conclude our unit on living things

it is also timely with the ending of spring.



as they are seriously writing stories, 

about bugs, snakes or bunnies

which all will be soon be highlighted 

in their animal exhibit in the end.



now enjoy seeing some teasers 

of the wonderful works of the preschoolers




as their hardworking little hands

work non-stop and always on demand.




 

Thinking, creating and brainstorming

are important part of their learning






and we are all excited and thrilled

to see the final outcome of their hard works fulfilled.







You are invited! 

Save the date...






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