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The Tiny Tigers roared with excitement as they explored the world of language, numbers, and teamwork. During reading activities, they expanded their vocabulary by naming animals and actions, as well as practising counting skills.

Their problem-solving and fine motor skills were put to the test with a colour-sorting game. The challenge was to organise various classroom items by colour. The Tigers worked collaboratively, engaging in thoughtful discussions and demonstrating teamwork as they sorted together.

Below you can find some comments made by the Tigers during this activity:

E: “Bunnies eat carrots and jumping.”
 B: “My mommy don’t like orange.”
 F: “I think my daddy likes cats, I like dogs.”
 L: “When I go shopping, my mommy buy this.”

After fine motor fun, it was time to strengthen gross motor skills with ball and hoop games. These activities are crucial at this stage of development as they enhance coordination, balance and whole-body movement. These are all essential for building strong, healthy bodies and developing foundational physical skills. The Tiny Tigers are growing stronger, smarter, and more confident each day.