
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^)❓ Image 1 is from the Infant class, and Image 2 is from the Toddler class~ (”ω”)ノ✨✨✨
Now, let’s take a closer look at the process(=゚ω゚)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 (・ω・)❓ 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(≧▽≦)ノ👏👏👏





Here, even though they all used the same parts, the Daruma-san faces turned out so differently! Σ(・ω・ノ)ノ! Not a single face is the same. Isn’t that interesting? (゚∀゚)🌟🌟🌟
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 🎨 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`)💕💕💕
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