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“Too Bishvat” (The 15 th of the month Shvat) In “Yasmin” kindergarten- Akko. The name of the teacher: Margalit Fogel Photo and editing: Efrat srebro Translation: Rachel Shpak Enjoy and Happy holiday!. We prepared candies from oranges peels for ” Too Bishvat”. The class decoration.
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“Too Bishvat” (The 15th of the month Shvat)In “Yasmin” kindergarten- Akko The name of the teacher: Margalit Fogel Photo and editing: Efrat srebro Translation: Rachel Shpak Enjoy and Happy holiday!
We prepared candies from oranges peels for ” Too Bishvat”
Fruit from plasticine Trees from clay
In “Too Bishvat”, the children of “Yasmin” kindergarten in Akko brought their imaginary trees to class. Margalit, their teacher, arranged the trees on one big table. We want to share with you the children special trees!
Itai made a peace tree. It has olive leaves and pigeons as they present peace for us.
Ronen prepared a tree with many kinds of characters from the TV programs that he likes to watch
Anastasia prepared a “Toys tree”: She likes toys and wishes to give them to kids that do not have toys.
Yarin who loves cars, made an almond tree that is significant for this Israeli holiday and decorated it with cars. He also prepared the Cypress trees in a form of an arrow like the road traffic sign
Lior with the “Alef Beith” tree. Every leaf stands for a letter. “We can pick each leaf and forum words”
Lotem loves to say the Alef Beith and she also did a letters tree .
Rotem made the “Yasmin kindergarten tree”.On the tree she put the pictures of all the class children: every leaf is another child
“My name is IiLan and it means in Hebrew a tree” lLan did the tree of his family and on each leaf he put another member of his family
Hodaya did the tree of hearts, a tree which is full of love!
Shachar who recently came from Russia(new Oleh) and can not speak Hebrew, did a tree from different Israeli trees
Marom prepared a peace tree .Each leaf presents something: a blessing for peace, for success, good luck and good health
Did you celebrate “Too Bishvat”? Can you share it with us?