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Welcome to Mulberry

“The child is both a hope and a promise for mankind.” — Maria Montessori

Welcome back Mulberry Families ❤️ As we reach the end of another wonderful school year, we want to celebrate all the growth, learning, and joyful moments we have shared together. Our Children have developed new skills, built friendships, explored new ideas, and grown in confidence. We are so proud of each child’s progress and the curiosity they bring to the classroom every day. Thank you for your support throughout the year. We wish all our families a happy, safe, and fun-filled summer! We had a wonderful time participating in our gardening activities. The children proudly brought flower plants and helped plant them in our garden box. They enjoyed digging, planting, watering, and caring for the flowers each day. Through this hands-on experience, the children learned about responsibility, teamwork, and the importance of caring for nature. We look forward to watching our garden continue to bloom!

Enjoying Popsicles after hard work on sunny day 😊

We had an exciting field trip to the farm! The adventure began with a fun bus ride, where the children enjoyed traveling together and looking out the windows along the way. At the farm, they had the opportunity to see and learn about different animals, explore the surroundings, and experience farm life firsthand. The children were curious, engaged, and full of excitement throughout the day. It was a wonderful learning experience and a memorable outing for everyone!

What a spectacular show! Children rocked their music concert with so much energy, rhythm, and pure joy. Watching them confidently wave to the crowd and give the performance their all was the absolute highlight of our week. A huge round of applause to our amazing little performers! 🥁🌟

Science: Did you know that there are more than 1 million kinds of insects on Earth? The children discovered that insects are animals without a backbone, called invertebrates. They learned that some insects have wings and some do not, but all insects have a hard outer covering called an exoskeleton. We explored the three parts of an insect's body: the head, thorax (middle part), and abdomen (end part). The children also learned that all insects have six legs and two antennae, which they use to touch, smell, and learn about the world around them. Through stories, discussions, and hands-on activities, the children developed a greater appreciation for these fascinating little creatures.

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Thank you for your support throughout the year. We wish all our families a happy, safe, and fun-filled summer! Mrs. Arya