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The Story of Little Tuobang Jumping Shrimp
Ready to go to kindergarten!

It's been 28 months since dingdong. I planned to go to kindergarten at the age of three and four months next September, but my aunt really couldn't invite me. Recently, she is facing the crisis of falling off the chain. After weighing it again and again, we went out all night and found a national chain early education center near the community and opened a small class. This morning, my grandmother and I took Tinker Bell for a ten-minute walk. I told them along the way that healthy babies should go to kindergarten, smart babies should go to kindergarten, and playful babies should go to kindergarten, because lovely teachers and children in kindergarten want to be friends with Tinker Bell ... It will arrive soon, and the strange environment will be familiar to Tinker Bell immediately because of the bunker slide car. After they know the stairs, classrooms and bathrooms, they will play by themselves. After consulting, judging from the curriculum, these two small kindergartens don't teach knowledge; Out of the classroom, eight or nine children are free; From the hardware point of view, there is an independent baby kitchen, the classroom is transparent, and the teaching AIDS are scientific and rich. On the way back, they told me that they were happy. I asked, shall we go to kindergarten tomorrow? This is a simple promise! In the afternoon, I called my grandma and dad, and they all said proudly, I'm going to kindergarten tomorrow! In the evening, we arranged the things that entered the park together. Ding Dong was carrying a small schoolbag and looked serious. I think they have really grown up! Children aged two to three are in a sensitive period of separation anxiety. Although I have said more than once that I will have lunch in the kindergarten tomorrow and my mother will be the first to pick them up in the afternoon, I can still imagine that when I leave my grandmother for the first time for a few hours tomorrow, Ding Dong will inevitably cry separately. I believe that with the help of the teacher, they will soon be distracted and gradually enter the kindergarten class. Please, grandma, don't stay long after seeing the teacher off, let alone visit halfway; Please ask the teacher, hug and praise, and divert attention when crying; Please ask Ding Dong to bravely walk out of this wheat field. It turns out that we will have a whole wheat field!