🇨🇦 Let’s enjoy Easter with Canadian teacher Nam Chuong♪
We’ll have traditional kids’ Easter activities such as egg hunting and egg painting!
Please come and join our Muna English practical lesson!
Lesson Program
🐣 Egg Painting
Let’s make original Easter eggs by dying and decorating them!
🐣 Egg Hunting
Let’s find Easter eggs hidden all around the room! It will be a treasure hunt style where kids have to find specific kinds and numbers of eggs.
🐣 Egg Counting
Let’s guess how many eggs are in a jar! The kids who guess the closest number can win the whole jar♪
*Lesson program subject to change.
Attention
🐰 We’ll use real hard boiled eggs and chocolate. If you have allergies, please tell us in advance.
🐰 We’ll use food colouring for egg painting. Kids might get the colour on their hands and clothes. If you wish to, please prepare a towel, apron or smock.
🐰 We cannot refund the ticket, however you can use the ticket as a two time circle fee in the event that you cannot come to the party.
Event Details
Date | Sunday, April 1, 2018 |
Time | 🐣10:00~11:30 ❌Registration closed 🐰13:00~14:30 ❌Registration closed |
Location | Tsukiminosato Children’s Room |
Fee | ¥1,000 per child Please purchase a ticket in advance. |
Who Can Join | Kindergarten to Elementary School grade 6 aged children *New kindergartners from April 2018 can also join as students. |
Capacity | 20 pairs per class |
What to Bring | A towel, apron or smock (optional) Drink bottle (optional) Camera (optional) |
Contact Us
Please become a member (membership is free) to join the event. Register via our membership application form. Then please contact us to sign up for the event.
Contact us via email or our contact form to sign up. Also please share our Facebook event page!
About Muna Kids English Circle
Our mission is to provide different kinds of fun active ways to learn and use English. English shouldn’t be just another subject you learn in school to be tested on. Memorizing vocabulary and grammar is no good if you don’t use it. English is a language. And language is a tool for communication. So let’s use it!