You're cute, Havana. Those "colourful, upside-down tubs" are stepping stones. They are slippery when wet, so be careful in case you find something like this, you might slip.
Speaking of slippery, at our preschool, we train the children to put the banana peel in a green bucket once they're finished eating their banana, so we can take the food scraps out to the compost bay. Some 3-yeard-old children have yet to learn this. They still leave their banana peel on the ground. Worst case scenario is when they leave it on one of the stepping stones. Good thing I am vigilant, when it happened, I picked it up and threw it in the green bin. I don't want my little darlings to get hurt.
But thinking about it now, I should have told that kid to pick the banana peel up and throw it in the bin himself. My overprotectiveness took over, I guess.
My mom, who's a nutri..., nutish... teaches people about the good things and vitamins in food... would be happy to hear the kids are having bananas for snack.
Oh, yes, it is fun! I play on it myself with the children. I show them tricks that I can hop on to every stepping stone using only one foot. Kids are very impressed!
You're cute, Havana. Those "colourful, upside-down tubs" are stepping stones. They are slippery when wet, so be careful in case you find something like this, you might slip.
Speaking of slippery, at our preschool, we train the children to put the banana peel in a green bucket once they're finished eating their banana, so we can take the food scraps out to the compost bay. Some 3-yeard-old children have yet to learn this. They still leave their banana peel on the ground. Worst case scenario is when they leave it on one of the stepping stones. Good thing I am vigilant, when it happened, I picked it up and threw it in the green bin. I don't want my little darlings to get hurt.
But thinking about it now, I should have told that kid to pick the banana peel up and throw it in the bin himself. My overprotectiveness took over, I guess.
My mom, who's a nutri..., nutish... teaches people about the good things and vitamins in food... would be happy to hear the kids are having bananas for snack.
I knew you'd be happy, Mrs. Bananamon. We promote healthy eating at our preschool.
Oh, yes, it is fun! I play on it myself with the children. I show them tricks that I can hop on to every stepping stone using only one foot. Kids are very impressed!