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In the garden that the children love, there are cute reddish-purple fruit…
Today they are even more densely packed.
If you pick any that have fallen, you might accidentally squish them with your fingers…
And their juice will come out…
It smells good though! But we don't know what they taste like!

When I looked it up, the name was "Juneberry!"
I see… It's June from today, isn't it?

In the morning, we played with our hands, and played some rhythm games.

They sing and play with designers regularly in their daily routine!
This doubles the fun.

Even though it is quite difficult, thats why its so fun!

As they walked around a desk to the rhythim of the song, the designer gave them instructions.
"Pita!" "Peta!" "Beta!"
(Freeze, Stomp or stick together, Lie down, each of these actions correspond with the above phrases)
They don't know which one the designer says.
Pita on the spot! Peta with your friends! Lie down on the floor and beta!

They listened very well! They're training their ears in a fun way.
Building your listening skills through play.

The Sukusuku trio are on their usual walking course!

They left for the walking course on this sunny day!
The children are already friends with the older people in the area.
"Are you there?" the children asked.
On some days they find the older people around their houses. 
"Theres someone!"

We like visiting this garden!

The same story is repeated every day…
The same story continues…

Designers think this is really good.

This is what we want. Would you want to keep doing what you don't want to do?

In this continuing story of daily play, you can see many small changes in the children, thats why their types of play develop, because it's repetitive, and the children notice more new things.

Each designer sees the changes, but I found a new change!

Until today the children were trying to stick cellophane tape vertically to stick empty boxes together, but today I saw someone trying to stretch it horizontally along the joints!

I see this as "change" and "growth"!