Monday, March 30, 2009

Mini-Games Day at the School of the Deaf

Coops are tiring affairs, from the selection of the theme for the term, to the planning of the individual lessons, and the selection and arrangement of an appropriate outing which ties in with what the kids are being exposed to at the coop, it certainly is not a simple affair.

Well, thankfully, with Auntie Anne Soh overseeing the entire execution, despite the initial hiccups, things usually fall into place. That was also possible strongly due to her strong faith in God and the team.

Our theme this term for the pre-schoolers was on Easter, and for the combined sessions, we learnt simple sign language. This tied in perfectly with our Mini-Games Day at the School of the Deaf.

Princess missed the last two coop sessions, as Mummy Eliz experienced spotting for one session, and was still recovering from her loss for the other session.

Fortunately, Aunt Anne was able to clear leave on the day of the visit to the School of the Deaf, and thus Princess had fun interacting with the hearing-impaired kids.

~ Briefing session before the games ~

~ Playing the Pass-the-Ball game; try spotting Princess? ~

~ Princess having her snacks with kids from the School of the Deaf; spot her? ~

~ Say Cheese! ~

PS:

Princess really enjoys the Coop sessions; in fact, she enjoys everything in life, and Mummy Eliz certainly wishes to have Princess' passion for life.

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