An entrance ceremony where children take their first step into a new world!
Here are some ideas to warmly welcome the new students who arrive at the school with excited hearts!
How about preparing a heartfelt surprise for this special day that both children and guardians are looking forward to?
Let’s all watch over them with warmth so that, at a wonderful entrance ceremony filled with smiles and congratulations, the new students can confidently dive into their new friends and environment.
May your heartfelt celebration create a memorable day that marks the start of the children’s journey!
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A surprise for the kindergarten entrance ceremony. Heartwarming surprise ideas (1–10)
Picture-story show “Nice to meet you”

How about reading the picture book “Hajimemashite” (Nice to Meet You)? The entrance ceremony is an event where new friends suddenly increase, and for small children it can be nerve-wracking to be surrounded by so many unfamiliar people.
It’s the perfect picture book for teaching the feeling of saying “Nice to meet you.”
Puppet show using the whole body

To put the children at ease, the teachers will perform a show using a paper puppet (peep-show) skit where they become tulips.
The children’s song “Tulip,” which even very young kids know well, is short and everyone can sing it together.
Unlike ordinary paper puppets, this version uses the whole body to appear bigger, which will surely get the children excited and keep them captivated.
It should help melt away any first-day jitters all at once.
Puppet Show ‘Spring Has Come’

Just by singing songs familiar to the children and showing them cute handmade paper dolls, they can relax all at once.
It also seems likely to help them open up to new friends.
Preparing only dolls that children are likely to like should also ease their nervousness.
Magic Theater
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We’d like to introduce a magic theater where, whenever the little ghost eats some food, its body color mysteriously changes.
Before starting the magic theater, do some fingerplay or a simple hand game to create a relaxed atmosphere with the children.
After that, it’s a great time to begin the magic theater.
Playing a bright, slower-tempo song during the performance can help liven things up.
We recommend creating a simple magic theater with a cheerful, seasonal feel so the children can look forward to their days at the preschool.
Tulip Sketchbook Theater

Let me introduce a tulip-themed sketchbook theater that’s perfect for a spring entrance ceremony.
Many children may feel nervous or anxious in a new place, especially at an entrance ceremony.
Use a sketchbook theater with illustrations to introduce the kindergarten and convey that it’s a fun place to be.
Once you decide which places and items in the school you want to introduce, create them inside the sketchbook.
It’s recommended to use brightly colored construction paper or origami.
Keep the explanations clear and simple so the children can easily relate and feel at ease.
large-format picture book
Big-format picture books that shine at large events are also recommended for entrance ceremonies.
“Nezumimi-kun’s Vest” is a well-known, easy-to-see book for many children.
If you start with a fingerplay activity before the big book, it may help boost the children’s focus.
Reading a large picture book with two teachers makes the flow smoother.
Decide together who will turn the pages, who will read, and who will support the book.
Read slowly and clearly, keeping a good rhythm as you turn the pages.
It’s also important to keep checking that the children in the back can see as you go!
Decorate the classroom with balloons

How about decorating the classroom with colorful balloons to help kids who feel nervous in an unfamiliar place surrounded by new friends feel a little more excited? If you tie the balloon knots together with fishing line and connect lots of balloons, you’ll end up with an impressive decoration.
Attach it to the wall and the classroom will have a cute, friendly vibe! It’s also a great idea to make animals or flowers with balloon art.
If you create the balloon art right in front of the children, they’ll be even more delighted.





