The 3rd Journey of Magical Summer Days: What Did Young Vinsers Discover on Their “Wonder Explorers” Adventure?
In Journey 3 of Magical Summer Days, Vinsers stepped into the role of little scientists—asking questions, observing, and exploring the world through experiments, models, and nature-based discovery games. Along the way, they developed logical thinking, teamwork, and problem-solving skills in a playful, open environment.
STEM Pop-up Fair – When Every “Why?” Opens a World of Discovery
“Why do volcanoes erupt?” “Why does rain have colors?” “What happens when we mix these two solutions?” At the STEM Pop-up Fair, Vinsers were brimming with questions – and just as eager to uncover the answers with their own hands, eyes, and curious hearts.
- Science comes alive – fun, simple, and inspiring
From building a mini volcano and mixing colors to create “rainbow rain,” to assembling simple models, every activity let children see, touch, do, and understand.

- Confidence to share and present:
For many, it was the first time standing before the class to showcase their projects. Though a bit nervous, their proud, beaming eyes told the story. Each presentation strengthened their ability to articulate ideas, listen attentively, and believe in themselves.
- Scientific thinking starts with the basics:



Adventure Awaits – A thrilling journey for little adventurers
“Adventure Awaits,” the third journey of Vinschool Kindergarten’s Magical Summer Days, whisked children off on playful expeditions where every game sparked joy and doubled as a chance for growth—physically, intellectually, and socially.
- Logical thinking and teamwork: Learning through play

These age-appropriate challenges gave children a taste of analysis and reasoning while building teamwork. Each completed mission brought pride, along with lessons in sharing, listening, and problem-solving – foundations for lifelong learning.
- Movement and exploration: A foundation for physical and mental growth
In classrooms and playgrounds transformed into forests, oceans, and outer space, children became little explorers – imagining boldly, moving freely, and building stamina through sports-infused games.

- Connecting with nature: Sparking curiosity and a love of learning
Through outdoor experiences and close observation of nature, children were encouraged to ask questions, describe phenomena, and discover the connection between humans and the environment.






