It was December 2020 and nobody could believe it; the year had flown by. This year had been one of many things and certainly of much learning, change and resilience. It was an uncertain year, a year that put us all to the test.
The boys and girls of Pequeños Exploradores knew that graduation was not just a celebration, it came loaded with responsibility. That was because before graduation, they were the oldest students in the barn, a group of children from 3-6 years old, and that meant setting an example and teaching the little ones, as they were going to learn from their older classmates when they moved up to 1st grade. They also knew that they were going to find other new things: new materials, new guides, new environments and new learning. On the other hand, they would meet friends whom they already knew, but other friends were also new, and that meant new opportunities to hear and make new stories and share games.