Mangaluru: Kindergarteners embrace healthy eating at St Theresa's School


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Mangaluru, Jul 11: Kindergarteners at St Theresa's School recently enjoyed a delightful activity centered around healthy eating. Under the enthusiastic guidance of their teacher, the children brought wholesome snacks for tiffin, transforming their usual break time into an exciting learning experience.

The event featured a variety of engaging educational activities, where children explored an array of fruits, vegetables, and other nutritious foods. These hands-on experiences made learning about healthy eating fun and memorable, sparking curiosity and excitement among the young participants.

The primary goal of this activity was to instill healthy eating habits early on. The children eagerly participated, showing off their colorful and nutritious snacks, while teachers provided insightful lessons on the benefits of a balanced diet. The collaboration between teachers and students created a lively and energetic atmosphere, making the event a huge success.

Through this initiative, St Theresa's School hopes to nurture a lifelong appreciation for healthy eating in their young learners, setting them on a path to a healthier future.

 

 

 

  

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