The children at 🌹RRIS🌹 all love the “Daruma-san Series.” When I say “Da-ru-ma-sa-n ga~” in class, the response is always a big, joyful “Kya-ha-ha~!” and “Gya-ha-ha-ha~!” accompanied by loud laughter. It’s endless fun! So, when the Infant and Toddler friends express their version of Daruma-san…

Here’s a little challenge: Can you guess which artwork is from the Infant class and which is from the Toddler class?

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It looks like the number of classmates gave it away, huh? (;^ω^)ā“ Image 1 is from the Infant class, and Image 2 is from the Toddler class~ (ā€Ļ‰ā€)ćƒŽāœØāœØāœØ

Now, let’s take a closer look at the process(=ļ¾ŸĻ‰ļ¾Ÿ)ノ!

Hmm… (ΦωΦ). It seems that after tearing up colored paper, they stuck it onto the paper for the face. The Daruma-san’s cheeks are probably made with red dot stickers (ćƒ»Ļ‰ćƒ»)ā“ There’s also beautiful paper on the Daruma-san’s belly. How festive! It looks like they also made a traditional Japanese “hagoita” (bamboo paddle). Wonderful~ヾ(≧▽≦)ļ¾‰šŸ‘šŸ‘šŸ‘

Here, even though they all used the same parts, the Daruma-san faces turned out so differently! Ī£(dωdノ)ノ! Not a single face is the same. Isn’t that interesting? (ļ¾Ÿāˆ€ļ¾Ÿ)🌟🌟🌟

Even with the same theme, the way the teachers introduce it leads to various creations. Even when using the same materials, endless combinations of art šŸŽØ emerge depending on how they are put together. More than anything, what matters most is that the children are happily engaged. Everyone is expressing themselves freely and confidently.

Daruma-san, Daruma-san, let’s compare♫ Don’t laugh, no giggling♫ Oh no, they’re already bursting into laughter. The classroom is always filled with laughter ( *“艸`)šŸ’•šŸ’•šŸ’•

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