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Little ones learn about bees

The Grade 0000 (class for two-year-olds turning three) and Grade 000 (class for three-year-olds turning four) were treated to Eduvet’s Busy Bees Show.

 

A kiddies educational programme left little ones at Trinityhouse Pre-Primary School Little Falls with tons of knowledge recently.

The Grade 0000 (class for two-year-olds turning three) and Grade 000 (class for three-year-olds turning four) were treated to Eduvet’s Busy Bees Show. This educational production taught the little ones all about bees; their jobs and names, what they look like and most importantly, how they make yummy honey.

Eduvet’s Louise Le Roux tells an animated story about a bee named Malia who saved her whole bee village. Photos: Supplied

The little ones sang and danced while learning. The cutest part was when they got to dress up like different types of bees.

Grade 000 best friends Ariella Nilsson and Hazel Opperman loved giving Malia the Bee hugs.

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