3-Year-Olds On A Field Trip – What Did We Discover?
??? JOIN OUR LITTLE VINSERS IN EXPLORING THE STEAMLAND EDUCATIONAL FARM!
? Field trips are incredibly meaningful for preschoolers. Through various experiential stations, the children can accumulate personal experiences and enhance essential life skills.
? Boosting physical activity: Our little Vinsers enjoyed themselves immensely as they participated in physical challenges like “Cycling,” “Rocking Animals,” “Color Ball Games,” and more. These activities not only helped the children strengthen their physical abilities but also provided opportunities to learn about safety while playing. Each game posed a challenge that encouraged physical development. During these activities, the children also practiced movement skills, such as navigating winding paths and running in straight lines, which helped improve their motor coordination and balance day by day.


? Sparking curiosity: The little Vinsers couldn’t hide their excitement and curiosity as they explored the experiential areas of the farm. Every object and phenomenon in the fruit gardens, vegetable patches, and greenhouse was a brand-new and fascinating experience for them. Here, they had the chance to plant vegetables, take care of them, and “nurture” the green sprouts they created themselves.
☑️ Developing language skills: During the field trip, the children listened to their teachers talk about the weather, the surroundings, and the many interesting aspects of the Steamland Educational Farm. This exposure helped them develop their language abilities and expand their vocabulary related to the topic.
? An enriching experience: Field trips offer our little Vinsers valuable opportunities to engage in activities outside the classroom, connect with nature, broaden their understanding of the natural world, and reinforce knowledge and skills learned through their current study topics. These experiences enhance their observation skills, foster independence, and encourage collaboration with teachers and friends.









