Harvest festival entertains and educates young kindergarten students in the city
In the charming city of Dormagen, Storytime Fairy Maria Krücken recently visited kindergartens with a delightful theme: Harvest Time. This seasonal celebration saw Maria reading stories about various fruits and vegetables to both young and old.
Maria's stories, which can be found in local farm shops (Bauernläden) around Dormagen, are not only entertaining but also educational. They aim to educate children about the origin of food and the bounty of produce found in the city's fields.
The journey begins with "Thank You, Little Apple," and concludes with "Benny Blue Potatoes, Mushrooms." Along the way, Maria also shares tales like "The Cool Bean," "Paul Pampelmuse Doesn't Want Vegetables," and "How Wheat Becomes Bread - Story Theater - For the Little Ones."
Maria's enthusiasm for the produce is infectious, and she encourages everyone to visit the farm shops in the city. The shops offer a variety of produce, making them a wonderful destination for those seeking a taste of the harvest's bounty.
As the stories come to a close, Maria wishes everyone happy snacking. Her Harvest Time theme is a celebration of the season, the produce, and the joy of learning about where our food comes from.
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