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Kids’ Windmills: Spinning Childhood Memories

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“Fly the paper kite, fly high up to the sky…” This familiar song evokes so many childhood memories, including the image of colorful windmills spinning in the wind. Preschool windmills are not just simple toys, but also bring endless joy, stimulating creativity and comprehensive development for children. Similar to preschool obesity prevention plans, exposing children to outdoor activities like playing with windmills is also very important.

The Colorful World of Preschool Windmills

Preschool windmills come in myriad shapes and forms, from simple handmade paper windmills to colorful plastic windmills with eye-catching patterns. They can be made from various materials such as paper, plastic, wood, and even metal. Each material brings a unique beauty, creating richness and diversity in a child’s windmill world.

Ms. Nguyen Thi Lan Huong, an early childhood education expert with over 20 years of experience at Hoa Sen Kindergarten in Hanoi, shared in her book “Nurturing Children with Heart”: “Windmills are not just toys but also excellent educational tools, helping children develop observation, thinking, and motor skills.”

Colorful kids' windmill spinning in the wind, attracting children's attention.Colorful kids' windmill spinning in the wind, attracting children's attention.

Benefits of Preschool Windmills for Children’s Development

Playing with windmills brings many benefits to a child’s development. When children run and jump, holding windmills in their hands, they exercise and improve their physical health. Observing windmills spinning in the wind helps children develop observation skills, color recognition, and shape recognition. Moreover, making windmills themselves helps children practice dexterity, meticulousness, and creativity.

According to Vietnamese spiritual beliefs, windmills also carry the meaning of warding off evil spirits, bringing good luck and peace to young children. Therefore, letting children play with windmills not only brings joy but also conveys the good wishes of parents for their children. Similar to developing a plan to prevent violence in preschools, creating a safe and healthy environment for children, both physically and mentally, is extremely important.

I remember once, a little girl in my class was sad because she was teased by her friends. I gave her a handmade windmill and told her a story about windmills bringing joy and luck. Since then, the smile has returned to her face.

Making Your Own Preschool Windmill

Making windmills with your child is also a fun and rewarding activity. With just a few simple materials like paper, bamboo sticks, and glue, you can create lovely windmills together. This process not only helps children develop dexterity but is also an opportunity for parents to bond with their children. This is similar to the preschool flood and storm control committee in preparing for and preventing potential risks.

Conclusion

Preschool windmills, seemingly simple toys, bring so much joy and meaning to a child’s childhood. Let’s explore the colorful world of windmills with our children, so that these colorful spins will forever be beautiful memories in their hearts. Leave a comment and share this article if you find it useful. Explore more interesting content on the “TUỔI THƠ” website! To better understand the report on drug prevention in preschools, you can refer to other articles on our website. Contact us at 0372999999 or visit us at 234 Hao Nam, Hanoi. We have 24/7 customer care team. Don’t forget, “sow actions, reap habits.” A detailed example of a preschool teacher marrying two husbands is…