This photo shows the door to the kindergarden classroom. Besides the turtle welcoming the children, there is a schedule for the children for different days of the week.
The school grounds were completely fenced in, so I had to take all of these photos from the sidewalk, and used a telephoto to see what was on the door.
Kinder, of course, means children in German. In Spanish, it means kindergarten.
This week we are showing photos of Ronda, Spain, a charming town perched on the edge of a gorge, posted on our Viva la Voyage travel photo site.
4 comments:
The daily list is so typical for order in the classroom. I wonder what it designates?
Cute sign!
I am enjoying this little tour of the school.
Kinder, not niños?
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