Ooh-lala bebe:dad class 2

This is my second time attending an Ooh-lala bebe class, and it appears there are more participants than in the previous session.

I am consistently grateful to be able to join such programs with children, especially when they are offered free of charge and are not overly crowded.

I had not anticipated that such a variety of programs for children and residents would be provided for locals, and it is particularly interesting that they are not as crowded as those found in a city.

The instructor and location remain consistent with previous sessions. Activities are categorized into three areas: individual play with cooking toys, individual play with natural toys such as buds and fishing, and group play with colorful fabrics.

In the fabric activity, parents and children hold the fabric and gather it towards the center, or children can play underneath it with their parents.

A unique aspect of the class is the option for children to wear old school uniforms throughout the session.

However, some children may choose not to wear them or may remove them shortly after putting them on.

It is quite pleasant when the children wear matching school uniforms during the class. The session duration is approximately 50 minutes or less.

My child is very eager to participate in this program and is aware of what the program entails before we attend.

Furthermore, this experience is proving to be more fulfilling than the last, as my child is in much better condition this time, offering a wonderful opportunity to observe their movements and interactions with others in the class.
