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[Childcare] April Events and Food Quiz | Learn with the Kids

When April arrives, the new school term begins, and children experience a new environment.

With changes in classes and homeroom teachers, it’s natural to feel a bit restless.

It’s also a season that teachers and guardians look forward to.

This time, we’re introducing quizzes you can enjoy in April that are useful for early childhood education.

These quizzes focus on April-specific events, foods, and nature.

We hope everyone can enjoy them together.

Learning something new is a delightful experience.

Let’s enjoy the new school term while sharing the excitement with the children.

[Childcare] April Events and Food Quiz | Learn with Kids (11–20)

event school lunch

Let’s enjoy meals that are unique to special occasions! Here are some ideas for event-themed school lunches.

For children, lunchtime means more than just getting nutrition.

It’s an important time to have fun with friends and a place to foster social skills.

It also sparks interest in food and helps them learn basic table manners, nurturing a sense of gratitude toward meals.

Event lunches are also appealing because they let children experience the charm of traditional dishes, their origins, and the joy of colorful presentations.

Spring Silhouette Quiz

[Theater] “Spring Silhouette Quiz” by Naomi Abe
Spring Silhouette Quiz

Let’s make a quiz about things we often see in spring! Here are some ideas for a spring silhouette quiz.

What comes to mind when you think of spring? You might imagine butterflies, dandelions, ants, or cherry blossoms.

This silhouette quiz features those familiar springtime sights, which makes it exciting.

It’s perfect not only for birthday parties, but also as a warm-up for morning circle time or before a walk.

It will lift everyone’s spirits and help you fully enjoy the spring season.

In conclusion

We introduced some April quizzes that can be used in childcare.

There were probably events and facts you didn’t expect or didn’t know.

For children, quizzes are a source of fun.

Rather than focusing on right or wrong, it’s nice if they can enjoy thinking and imagining.