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  • CHAMPKIDS’ ACADEMY @ WOODLANDS

    888 Woodlands Drive 50, #02 – 741, 888 Plaza, Singapore 730888

    Distance: 0. 7 KM


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    888, Woodlands Drive 50, #02-741 Woodlands 888 Plaza, Singapore 730888

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  • MY WORLD @ WOODLANDS

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  • THINKERSTAR PRESCHOOL

    701, Woodlands Drive 40, #01 – 102, Singapore 730701

    Distance: 0. 9 KM


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  • MY FIRST SKOOL @ BLK 347 WOODLANDS

    347, Woodlands Avenue 3, #01 – 109, Singapore 730347

    Distance: 1 KM


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    Green Kulture

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  • CUDDLE KIDS PLAYHOUSE

    539, Woodlands Drive 16, #01 – 117, Singapore 730539

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    Ib Math and Physics

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    13th May 02:00 AM ~ 02:00 AM
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  • E-BRIDGE PRE-SCHOOL

    573,woodlands Drive 16,#03-01,730573

    Distance: 1.2 KM



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  • Star Learners @ Woodlands Circle

    764A, Woodlands Circle, #01-300, Singapore 731764

    Distance: 1.2 KM


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    Stamford American International School

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    6th May 10:00 AM ~ 11:30 AM

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  • GLOBAL CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTRE

    620, Woodlands Drive 52, #01 – 84, Singapore 730620

    Distance: 1. 2 KM


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    Mulberry Learning

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    12 Hoy Fatt Road #02-01 Bryton House Singapore 159506

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    EliteKid

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    9th Apr 04:30 PM ~ 06:00 PM

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  • MY WORLD @ WOODLANDS CIRCLE

    725 Woodlands Avenue 6 #01 – 494 S730725

    Distance: 1. 3 KM


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    TutorBee Tuition Agency

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    17th May, 2019 10:55 AM ~ 31st Mar, 2022 02:45 PM

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  • K-JOY EDUCARE

    768,woodlands Avenue 6,#02-01,woodlands Mart,730768

    Distance: 1.3 KM




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    Ministry Of Games

    March Holiday Fun Camp (Age 5-7)

    14th Mar 01:00 PM ~ 05:00 PM
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  • MY FIRST SKOOL @ BLK 678 WOODLANDS

    678, Woodlands Avenue 6, #02 – 724, Singapore 730678

    Distance: 1. 4 KM


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  • PHYLLIS’ RICCIA SCHOOL

    49, Woodgrove Avenue, Singapore 738229

    Distance: 1.4 KM


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    ELFA Chinese Preschool

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    12th Feb 10:00 AM ~ 11:00 AM
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  • JUST KIDS @ WOODLANDS

    769, WOODLANDS DRIVE 60, #01 – 130, SINGAPORE 730769

    Distance: 1. 5 KM



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  • MY WORLD @ ADMIRALTY

    787B Woodlands Crescent, #01 – 82 S732787

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    Brillianaire Group Pte Ltd

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    22nd Jan 11:00 AM ~ 04:00 PM
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  • Star Learners @ Woodlands

    11, Woodlands Close, #01 – 22/23, Woodlands 11, Singapore 737853

    Distance: 1. 6 KM


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    CHILDHOOD BUILDER AFTER SCHOOL PTE LTD

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  • Safari House Preschool @ Woodlands

    11 Woodlands Close #01-25 Woodlands 11 S737853

    Distance: 1.6 KM


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  • CALROSE ACADEMY

    11, Woodlands Close, #01 – 29/30, Woodlands 11, Singapore 737853

    Distance: 1. 6 KM

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    Little Shepherds’ Schoolhouse

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    11th Nov, 2021 12:00 PM ~ 31st Dec 06:00 PM
    47 Jurong West St 42

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    Brightyears Playgroup – Kids Clubs

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    9th Dec, 2021 10:45 PM ~ 31st Dec 03:00 PM
    22 BOON KENG ROAD #01-11

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    House on the Hill Montessori Preschool

    It’s Open Week at House on the Hill!

    16th Nov, 2021 09:30 AM ~ 18th Nov 11:00 AM
    33 Mount Sophia Singapore 228481

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  • LIGHTHOUSE EDUCARE

    21, Woodlands Close, #01 – 04, Singapore 737854

    Distance: 1. 8 KM


  • NIWA SCHOOLHOUSE

    21, Woodlands Close, #01 – 20/21, Primz Bizhub, Singapore 737854

    Distance: 1.8 KM


  • Mulberry @ Woodlands

    21 Woodlands Close #01-01/02/17 Primz BizHub

    Distance: 1.8 KM




  • PT ACTIVE LEARNERS PL

    306a, Woodlands Street 31, #03 – 03, Singapore 731306

    Distance: 1.8 KM


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  • PCS WOODLANDS CENTRE

    23, Marsiling Drive, #01 – 159, Singapore 730023

    Distance: 1. 8 KM


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  • BRIGHT SPARKS CHILDCARE LLP

    401, Woodlands Street 41, #01 – 30, Singapore 730401

    Distance: 2 KM


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    About Us

    At Woodlands Discover Education Kindergarten Development Learning Child Care

    We believe learning happens everywhere. With immersive spaces in nature and full learning programs within our campuses, the whole planet is our classroom.

    Discover Our Curriculum & Programs

    Through our childcare and kindergarten programs, we are committed to cultivating global, happy citizens who know who they are, understand their gifts and approach life with wonder, joy, humility, and a profound desire to share.

    6 Weeks – 3 Years Old Child Care

    Woodlands provide a safe and motivating child care environment for young children to play, learn, and explore.

    3 – 4 Year Old Kindergarten

    At Woodlands, we believe access to two years of a full-time Kindergarten Program in the years preceding school is better than one which is why we provide 3 and 4-Year-Old Kindergarten programs 5 days a week.

    4 – 5 Year Old Kindergarten

    Woodlands provide high-quality Kindergarten programs that are specifically designed and delivered to ensure that children are academically and emotionally ready for their transition to Primary School.

    Book Campus Tour

    Full Time Teachers & Educators

    Diploma and Bachelor Qualified Teachers. People who know and love early
    childhood learning.

    Parent Communication App

    Stay connected with your child’s early learning and development throughout the day via the free Xplor Home App.

    Weekly Parent Meetings

    Stay connect and up to date with your child’s education and development with weekly Parent Meetings.

    Weekly Sports & Yoga Program

    our sports and yoga teacher delivering weekly classes, children have the opportunity to explore their physical and mental skills

    Registered Kindergarten

    Accessing 3 & 4 Year Old Kindergarten Program in the years proceeding school provides children with the best opportunities to thrive.

    Free Orientations, Free To Start

    It’s easy to start at Woodlands and access great education with no lock-in contracts, or sign-up fees.

    Woodlands Long Day Care & Kindergarten from Woodlands

    Learn More About Our Educational Programs.

    An education which empowers children to thrive and succeed in their current and future environments.

    12 Months Old Developmental Groups

    Registered Kindergarten 3 – 4 Years Old

    Registered Kindergarten 4 – 5 Years Old

    Daily Program, Photo, and Video Updates

    Toilet Training, Yoga, and Sports Program

    Child Summative Assessments Reports

    Discover A Real Education

    We Are Woodlands.

    We are proud to stand and collaborate with parents, communities, and groups associated to Woodlands Long Day Care Kindergarten to provide the best education to our childern to help them succeed and thrive.

    Who We Are

    What We Do

    Our Woodlands Promise

    Our Ask Of You

    What You Can Expect Of Us

    We’re a team of great humans, teachers, and educators dedicated to children’s development and the Childcare and Kindergarten Early Year’s Education.

    Book Campus Tour

    At Woodlands we help your child succeed and reach their full potential by providing full-time teachers and educators dedicated to education, access to a variety of educational experiences, and opportunities to learn life skills.

    Discover A Real Education

    We put your child first. In everything we do, we work to build a community where every child and parent at Woodlands has the support to succeed and thrive.

    Discover A Real Education

    Ensure your child attends Woodlands Childcare & Kindergarten regularly to allow them to reach their full potential, and power other children to reach their own.

    Discover A Real Education

    Be powered by an educational community. You’ll have access to talented educators and teachers called “Woodlanders“ who share the same determination, passion for education, and will support your child’s success.

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    Reviews

    What Parents Say.

    Since the beginning, weʼve focused on providing the best early learning education for all families.

    Woodlands Sunbury is a fantastic daycare. Our son is thriving there, having so much fun along the way and has made loads of friends. All the teachers are just wonderful and provide regular feedback which is very valuable. Highly recommend Woodlands to any parent looking for a safe, nurturing and educational centre for their children.

    Sandy Gouldthorp

    Woodlands Sunbury

    Our family have been extremely happy with Woodlands. The staff and management create a wonderful learning environment and our son has thrived there. He developed a love of learning from his teacher and all the educators there. They provide wonderful service and their systems are easy to use and keep parents informed. Highly recommend!

    Libby Brook

    Woodlands Sunbury

    As a mother of a child who has a rare chromosome deletion, I needed to find a childcare provider who would ensure my daughter was safe and well looked after at all times. The educators and staff at woodlands have done exactly that. My daughter started at woodlands not eating a variety of foods, not speaking many words and just well behind her development. In 7 months shes now eating everything that’s served can speak super well and is hitting her milestones and that’s the work of woodlands and their staff. I couldn’t thank them enough for all their help with my daughter.

    Kira Stemm

    Woodlands Truganina

    Woodlands and its a great childcare centre. We appreciate the importance they put on education and learning, as well as routine. The staff are all very friendly, and care for our child, and always address our concerns. The facility is new and clean which is important for us. Also their daily price is very reasonable. We highly recommend this childcare for families.

    Saied Altabaa

    Woodlands Truganina

    Would just like to say how much I and my husband and our little man Noah appreciate Woodlands Roxburgh Park Kindergarten!
    for not only their friendly staff but for the very warm welcome Noah had on his very first day till now. We are very happy with Noah’s process through his time at Woodlands. The quality u get at Woodlands is beyond amazing and were very happy with the staff, communication and overall his experience at Woodlands. Noah has grown and learned so much while he has been attending Woodlands Roxburgh Park and made friends with not only the other children but the staff.
    I would highly recommend Woodlands Kindergarten too my friends and family with children.

    Kat Jackson

    Woodlands Roxburgh Park

    Distinguished Early Childhood School

    Woodlands is a Distinguished Early Childhood School, Childcare, and Kindergarten Recognised by the Federal and State Governments of Australia.

    Mulberry Learning @ Woodlands | Infant Care, Childcare

    Nestled away between high-tech manufacturers such as 3M and Seagate with just a short distance from the leading food processing light industries, Mulberry Learning @ Woodlands provides busy executives with a convenient, safe and conducive learning environment for their little ones.

    Conveniently located along Woodlands Ave 12 at the Woodlands Bizhub Centre, Mulberry Learning @ Woodlands offers a generous space in a spacious 2 storey unit offering full infant care and child care facilities from 2 months to 6 years of age.

    Mulberry Learning @ Woodlands features a fully enclosed indoor air-conditioned play zone area, well stocked with modern playground equipment and a sandpit for hours of non-stop fun. The artificial grass turf, and safely padded corners are designed to engage the children’s mobility and creativity with safety in mind.

    Information About Woodlands Centre

    Fun Learning Spaces

    Mulberry Learning’s secret lies in teaching our kids through environmental exploration. Inspired by the Reggio Emilia pedagogy, our centre does not confine children to rooms and sit them down for long lectures all day.

    Learning must happen even outside classrooms. Mulberry kids have fun exploring more than 8 different learning spaces and treat their environment as the classroom. Make your kid love going school.

    A passionate and dedicated team

    As part of Mulberry Learning’s promise to provide premium quality infant and child care services, our teachers play an important role when it comes to delivering the curriculum and supporting your child’s learning and development. Mulberry Learning is extremely careful about who we select as our educators, for we know that they will be the ones to provide the best possible care and learning experience for your child. We look for qualified educators with a strong sense of passion, dedication, cheerful disposition, and ardent enthusiasm to go the extra mile. Our educators undergo continual learning to be informed of the latest curriculum trends and child pedagogies to meet the highest standards.

    Parent Reviews

    • Zhong Meifang, parent of Lucas Lau (N1), Mulberry Learning @ Marymount

      “My boy is happy being taught by Lai Laoshi! I can feel her passion and patience with the kids which is very important. In general, all staff are friendly and helpful. I greatly appreciate that all staff are very detailed with every kid during the daily hygiene check. I am also impressed that all teachers take the effort to remember the kids’ names of other classes.”

    • Regina Chow, parent of Rhapsody Ong (N1), Mulberry Learning @ Jurong East

      “My mind was set on Mulberry Learning the moment I saw how much Rhapsody enjoyed the Reggio Emilia inspired play areas when she was 19 months old. Mulberry’s holistic approach to education is also a huge draw. The daily outdoor sports, weekly waterplay and library visits are just some of the activities that she absolutely loves. I know I made the right choice because 6 months on, she still looks forward to seeing her teachers and friends everyday. Her caring and nurturing teachers always provide timely updates on Rhapsody’s developments. You can tell that everyone in the school, including the principal, is very hands-on and passionate about what they do, and that truly gives me the assurance that Rhapsody is in good hands.

    • Happy Tan, parent of Anastasia Chen (K2), Mulberry Learning @ CCK

      “My daughter had trauma from previous school, where she was scolded by a teacher. Recently, her trauma appeared again and she cried every day going to school. But, teachers Hui Na and Zhang Laoshi are very patient and worked together with us to slowly build my daughter’s confidence again. After one month, we observed vast improvement. Thank you very much for the partnership!”

    • Yomay Lin, parent of Elliot Goh (K1), Mulberry Learning @ Cairnhill

      “Ms Carol is a dedicated vice principal who is very loving and caring towards the children and is receptive towards parents’ feedback. Teachers of the branch are generally caring and attentive to children’s needs.”

    • Chew Chen Li, parent of Hannah Pua (K2) and Daniel Pua (N2), Mulberry Learning @ Alexandra

      “Xu Lao Shi has been working tirelessly through the year to nurture the students under her care. She is very patient, and knows how to handle the children. She also has a good rapport with the children, and you can tell that she really cares for wants the best for the children. I think her attitude and positivity is highly commendable, and it also rubs off the children, who become interested and start to love the Chinese language.”

    • Lim Zi Rong, parent of Erica Lim (N1), Mulberry Learning @ Shenton Way

      “Good mix of programmes for child to develop holistically, teachers put in a lot of hardwork and effort to make this happen. Kudos to the teachers, especially Teacher Vanitah. She cares a lot for the children and showers them with love. She is a teacher who puts in a lot of effort and hardwork into the children’s development and well being, very genuine and exceeds our expectations. With her, our child looks forward to school everyday and we know that she will be well taken care of as she learns and grow everyday.”

    Want to find out more? Click here for Mulberry Learning @ Woodlands microsite!

    Directions to Mulberry Learning @ Woodlands

    Address: 21 Woodlands Close, #01-01/02/17 Primz BizHub, Singapore 737854

    From Admiralty MRT Station (By Walking)
    Time: 12 Mins
    Distance: 1 km

    From Admiralty MRT Station (By Car)
    Time: 5 Mins
    Distance: 1. 9 km

    Programmes Available @ Woodlands Centre

    Abandoned kindergarten in the forest

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    Abandoned kindergarten in the forest [May. 19th, 2014| 03:58 pm ]

    alexdoomer2009

    [ Tags | urbexalexdoomer, Moscow region, kindergarten, abandoned kindergarten, abandoned, winter, forest, institution ]

    On the eve of each New Year, we have a tradition to go on a trip to some interesting place in the Moscow region. It was not without this in 2013, this time we were brought to one closed kindergarten in the forest outside the city. It ceased to function three years ago, but it has been preserved just fine.

    This report in Russian

    On December 28, when there was no snow in Moscow, and there was very little snow in the region, we decided to move out of the city. After a short trip by train and bus, my friend and I were on the spot. Having overcome the order of the fallen fence, we went to one of the closed buildings. And soon they were inside. What is a place? This is a kindergarten, where children were previously taken from Moscow to relax in nature. I think this is a great alternative to stuffy Moscow. However, alas, then something went wrong, funding was reduced, or a shortage of children – and the institution turned out to be closed. However, it was not completely abandoned, but simply sealed and mothballed. Right with empty children’s rooms, toys and cabinets.

    1. One of the most interesting rooms is the children’s playroom. Many toys (cars, balls) and a recreation area with soft chairs have been preserved here.

    2. The next room used to be a sleeping room.

    3. And here we found a piano in good condition.

    4. Everywhere there are children’s chairs, tables, in some places children’s drawings are scattered.

    5. But in general, very clean, everything is neat and even, as if everything was closed just yesterday.

    6. Bathroom.

    7. I liked these toy cars so much that I even wanted to drive them)

    8. But in the west wing we found a cool toy TV with legs. Something new.

    9. Let’s take a walk through the other rooms and see what else we can find here.

    10. Tablets with the heroes of the famous fairy tale.

    11.

    12. By the way, the kindergarten is notable for its expensive wooden window frames!

    13. Interference on the air.

    14. But let’s go outside, it’s rather gloomy here. There are many fallen trees around – the mass death of trees from the typographer beetle.

    15. And from the main facade the building looks like this – traces of repairs and a replaced roof are visible. The hull is almost in excellent condition, it’s a pity that nobody needs it idle.

    16. But the sign on the main gate reminds us of the times of the USSR. Kindergarten Frunze RONO.

    But it’s time for us to go back to Moscow and prepare for the New Year.

    P.S. And for those who want to see my travels and adventures in real time, I suggest adding me to Instagram;)

    I will be very happy to make new friends and readers on LiveJournal! Be friends;)

    If you liked this report, I advise you to see also:

    1. Odin “Zenit” 2. Kindergarten in Moscow 3. The mansion of the column N

    See you!

    Comments:

    900 in a more disgusting state. . Despite the fact that there are no places there, and the queue for 3-4 years..
    I envied …

    Yeah, this is a fact …

    FROM: Flash_and_ice
    2014-05-22 06:00 PM (UTC)

    0 9000

    Yes, at least bring back the mattresses and let the kids in…

    I hope it will be so! From: feona2003
    2014-05-22 06:33 pm (UTC)

    9001 Normal house. Good condition.

    while conservation, and then what …

    from: Seakont
    2014-05-22 06:33 PM (UTC)
    9000
    FROM: Donna_LAURA 2014-05-22 06:50 PM (UTC)
    9000

    MDA … “BEAR “We …, as it were, …

    UhU …

    FROM: Aramis7
    2014-05-22 08:06 PM (UTC)
    9000 9000 9000

    FIGASE abandoned / more than half of kindergartens in the regions nervously smoke on the sidelines . .

    FROM: Nordlight_SPB
    2014-05-23 06:12 PM (UTC)

    Featured, even not believed that everything is dead for all.

    That’s all stopped.

    From: danlux
    2014-05-28 12:35 p.m.

    I agree. Preservation is good…

    FROM: Modgahead_sev
    2015-07-03 07:23 PM (UTC)

    The number of people showed where this kind of kindergarten is used (

    slightly modified;)

    Kindergarten in the forest? – KP.RU

    Komsomolskaya Pravda

    July 7, 2004 1:00

    The older generation of Minskers still remembers the kids going out of town for the whole summer

    The older generation of Minsk residents still remembers the kids leaving the city for the whole summer

    Now it will seem strange and incomprehensible: “a kindergarten went to the dacha”, but the generation over 40 remembers these field trips well.

    Most of the metropolitan departmental kindergartens had their dachas outside the city, and with the onset of heat and summer, preschool children left the city and became summer residents.

    The best places were chosen for summer cottages. The dachas of the kindergartens of the tractor and automobile plants were not just anywhere, but in Raubichi, which is very prestigious in modern times. In warm weather, it was allowed to swim, and then – “air baths”, and, lying on the mats, the children listened to fairy tales, poems by Chukovsky, Marshak, Mikhalkov and Barto, swayed measuredly in hammocks, which are now not found in stores. The territory of the dachas was fully prepared for the summer season: sandboxes, slides, carousels and swings, on which one wanted to swing “up to the sky”.

    Summer gardens in nature looked very much like pioneer camps, only the “contingent” was much younger. So the teachers and nannies had much more problems with them. Nothing has passed at all – some 10 years after the Great Patriotic War, and outside the city in picturesque places they took summer cottages for small vacationers. It was necessary to provide for everything: to prepare bedrooms and playrooms, a dining room, a kitchen, outbuildings and premises, a first-aid post, housing for all staff. And also the delivery of products, furniture, bed linen, dishes, toys, and so on, so on and so forth …

    The most amazing thing is that they did and succeeded. It was a tradition to go to summer cottages in the summer.

    At that far from easy time in kindergartens and nurseries, children even changed into their “kindergarten clothes”. For boys – shirts and short pants with a bib and cross straps, for girls – dresses. There was a lot of trouble with dressing up (at that time there were no tights and diapers) – the guys wore stockings. The stockings were held on special elastic bands with fasteners, and the elastic bands were sewn to the “bra” – a short T-shirt. Children were taught to cope with changing clothes on their own, to help each other. And this whole “contingent” with drawstring bags and embroidered on them with a “stalk” the names of small owners, in panama hats and skullcaps (for some reason they were in fashion since pre-war times, and both adults and children wore them in the summer) with nets, poured into a clearing . ..

    Red, yellow, white nets were sold in GUM in the department of children’s toys. Now it’s hard to understand why there were nets, besides, now they are not released as unnecessary. It’s just that in those days there were no computer games and “videos”, there were fewer different kinds of equipment, but even the city was full of butterflies, moths, dragonflies. With nets, everyone “hunted” for a peacock eye, and they treated lemon and white butterflies with black dots at the top of their wings with contempt, saying: “Again this nonsense!” Only now you won’t see this “nonsense” in the city, but it happened that butterflies flew into a trolleybus. And huge dragonflies crackled like helicopters (helicopters are designed in their likeness), thin and graceful, like top models, blue dragonflies flew near the water, and tiny blue moths looked like flower petals raised by the wind.

    At the dacha, there is expanse even on the territory itself. This is where rakes and shovels come in handy. Together with adults, older children also planted currant and gooseberry bushes. There was also a vegetable garden, where the beds were weeded, they learned to distinguish weeds from carrots or dill, and then everyone ran to the beds with strawberries to see if the barrel of the berries turned red. Oh, I wish she had matured! (The story “Turnip” by the children’s writer Nosov is about those very “children’s garden” country gardens). With pleasure, they planted flowers, broke up front gardens and those very flower beds lined obliquely with white brick, without which every yard was once unthinkable, and even more so in school and kindergarten. Educators taught the kids to distinguish between wild herbs and flowers, talked about their healing properties. If you fell – and then all the guys walked with abrasions on their knees – then instead of iodine, you could attach a piece of a plantain leaf, and he, like a bactericidal plaster, stopped the blood and tightened the wound. This is from there, since those childhood times, our generation knows about the properties of yarrow and wormwood (by the way, brooms were made from it and the yard was swept). At the same time there were cleaning and antibacterial treatment.

    And beyond the territory there is a forest, where the kids were picking bouquets of flowers to decorate the rooms and, puffing, bent down and bowed to each berry, picking strawberries and blueberries in mugs. The berries were then eaten for dessert after dinner. They also collected the most beautiful flowers, strawberry twigs with berries, tree leaves, put them between the pages of a school notebook, and on top – a thick press book. Dried flowers and leaves were then carefully sewn with threads into a sketchbook. And they brought home a “herbarium” – a piece of summer, which was pleasing to the eye in winter.

    On Sunday my parents came with bags of sweets: chocolate and “pillows” – the cheapest caramel with marmalade. And what a sweet afternoon nap on the open terraces. So it remained from a distant childhood: mountainous terrain, tall pines, butterflies, dragonflies, bare tanned legs in sandals and lots and lots of sun . ..

    Sasha VARLAMOV, designer

    – Kindergarten was a tragedy for me! I stood at the bars all day, waiting for my parents to come and take me away. I have always been a very domestic child. From trips to the country, there were memories of the sun and a public toilet, dirty and smelling of bleach. And we were also forced to play football – like it or not, play! And in the dining room, comrades spit in compote – they “marked” theirs so that no one would drink. In general, from these memories only goosebumps …

    Natalia MASHEROVA, deputy of the House of Representatives

    – I never went to kindergarten, I spent all my summer holidays at my grandmother’s dacha, by the way, in the president’s homeland. Therefore, I know how to milk a cow and reap with a sickle. I still have a scar on my leg!

    Alexander TIKHANOVYCH, singer

    – I remember very well how I went to kindergarten near the opera house! We were taken “to the dacha” in Zhdanovichi, where there was a camp for a kindergarten and a nursery group. The children were given nets, and we all chased butterflies, it was a lot of fun. I also remember walking in pairs by the handles along the pond and sunbathing, sleeping on cots on the veranda. I slept between two girls. And once I was bitten by a bee, I slapped it right on my arm, and because of the sting, my arm swelled up. But I didn’t cry because I felt guilty.

    Eleonora Ezerskaya, socialite

    – I am a happy person. My sister and I had nannies, and I have never been to a kindergarten, summer camp or country house. My mother did not work, she devoted her whole life to us. And my sister was once sent to this camp, but was taken away after a week.

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    PROTECT THE FOREST FROM FIRE – MB Preschool “Kindergarten No. 253”

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    8 out of 10 forest fires in Russia are human-caused. And although everyone knows that uncontrolled burning of dry grass carried out by the population, unextinguished bonfires, matches and cigarette butts thrown in the forest,
    from the window of a moving train or a passing car are the main sources of fires, the careless handling of fire by people continues to be the main cause of forest fires. disasters.

    The transition of uncontrolled grass fires on agricultural land into forests is the main cause of
    spring forest fires.

    “Blessed” and “All-revitalizing” – this is how the people call Spring. However, with the advent of
    spring days, the fire season
    begins in the forests of Russia and in the territories adjacent to forests, when all living things die in the fire of grass and forest fires. The transition of uncontrolled fire from grass burns on agricultural land to the forest is the main cause of spring forest fires. There is a persistent myth among the people that burning last year’s grass accelerates the growth of young grass. But for millions of years, the active growth of grass with the advent of spring occurred without human grass burning. Dry grass is not an obstacle for young shoots, the rapid decomposition of grass by worms and soil microorganisms in spring turns it into the most valuable humus (humus). By burning dry grass, people disrupt the natural process of humus formation and thereby impoverish soil fertility.
    Grass burns weaken the growth of plants, therefore, after the burns, the most unpretentious grasses survive and are the first to start growing. weeds of various kinds.
    During fires, many insects die, fires cause the death of clutches and nesting sites of birds, because for many, the nesting period begins already in April, i.e. during the period of active burning of dry grass by people. When grass is set on fire, all useful soil microorganisms also die, including those that help plants resist diseases.
    In a strong grass fire, practically all mammals living in dry grass or on the surface of the soil die from fire or suffocate in smoke.

    During fires, people die and lose their homes, natural resources
    senselessly perish, material values, smog is formed, hanging over cities and
    villages for days, and sometimes for weeks, from which there is no escape.

    The forest is the basis of the ecological, economic and social stability of every person.

    Forest is the main source of oxygen used by a huge army of modern technology for burning fuel, processing minerals, producing heat, electricity, all goods and services.

    The forest is the basis for the existence of life on Earth. We are so accustomed to this phrase that often
    we do not think about its multifaceted meaning. The forest is the basis of the existence of every person, as the main source of free oxygen in the atmosphere of our earth. The oxygen produced in the process of photosynthesis by forest plants is used in the operation of all types of transport and various technical systems, the number of which is constantly increasing. And the area of ​​forests producing oxygen is steadily declining due to deforestation and forest fires.

    In order to protect forests from fires in the period from the day the snow cover melts until stable rainy autumn weather is established or snow cover is formed, it is prohibited:
    – to throw burning matches, cigarette butts, smoldering rags into the forest;
    – make a fire in thickets and coniferous young growth, under low-hanging crowns of trees;
    – leave spontaneously combustible material in the forest, glassware, which in sunny weather can focus the sun’s beam and ignite dry vegetation;
    – burn dry grass in forest glades, in gardens, in fields, under trees;
    – set fire to reeds;
    – make a fire in windy weather and leave it unattended;
    – leave the fire burning after leaving the parking lot.

    Violation of fire safety rules in forests provides for administrative and criminal liability in accordance with Articles 8.32 of the Administrative Code of the Russian Federation and Article 261
    of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation.