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Exhibit story

 

Our unit on HOW THE WORLD WORKS came to an end and the Preschoolers shared their learning through 'Our Animal Exhibit!'



In the OCEAN..
Eisuke and O chan swam with the SHARKS
So did Chanin and got so tired after swimming with an ORCA.
While, Rimi is always as quiet as a FISH,
Tamaki and mom enjoyed watching the DOLPHINS
Haruto tried to look but couldn't find Nemo. 
Instead he found another CLOWN FISH!
While waiting, Umi saw the SEA TURTLE that they released finally came back.
A FLAMINGO was also busily catching shrimps with Kallea.
That made everyone happy and An can't wait for an OCTOPUS takoyaki! 
But, Matthias let his OCTOPUS free and safe in the ocean. 

At the FARM..

Luckily, Clara's black HORSE won the race!
We couldn't find Mei and her DOG...
But instead we found Daisy or is that a DOG wearing a dress? 
Thankfully, Emma finally came home after hopping with the RABBIT! 

Now the farm is quiet....

But out in the WILDERNESS..
Yui went on a BEAR hunt and caught a big one!
Hana also posed with a GIRAFFE munching on greens.
But remember to be careful not to step on CIEL's lost SNAKE!
Lastly, Yorinobu is asking permission as he is planning a trip with the REINDEER to the North Pole!

AROUND THE GARDEN...
Evelyn gave us a smile as bright as a SUN FLOWER













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