Mangaluru: First Steps Pre-School celebrate Fruits Day


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Mangaluru, Mar 4: To create an awareness among children about the importance of consumption of fruits in regular diet, First Steps Pre-School, Kudroli, celebrated Fruits Day on Friday, February 28 with fun and frolic. The tiny tots celebrated Fruit Day by representing the fruits of their choice and by singing fruit rhymes with great zest, enthusiasm and vigour and by enjoying the moments of joy and happiness in the company of their mates and teachers.



Teachers made up interesting and simple stories to encourage children to eat fruits in their meals. The teachers also explained the importance of fruits’ intake in their diet for mental and physical growth. The tiny tots also learned more about the taste, smell, color and texture of each fruit. Children clearly understood the importance of washing the fruits before eating or cooking and about the benefits of eating fresh fruits. All the children were found to be quite thrilled and were positive on the fact that fruits are better than junk food.

The head teacher Himna S Ahmed, teacher Azeema and Shehzan S Ahmed impressively arranged the event. The event magnificently concluded with fruit feast for the kids of pre-school.

  

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