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VAS Kindergarteners Learn and Play at Playtime Playground

With the aim of encouraging physical activity, intellectual development, and soft skills through real-life experiences, VAS organized a field trip on June 17–18 to Playtime – Vincom 3/2 for Pre 1-3 Kindergarten students across the entire system.

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At Playtime, the children engaged in various exciting physical activities such as the ball pit, slides, inflatable playgrounds, obstacle courses, and other dynamic games. These activities helped the children improve agility, coordination, and teamwork while building overall physical strength.

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In addition, the little VASers were encouraged to unleash their imagination and creativity through activities like block building, drawing, clay modeling, and arts and crafts. Role-playing games such as being doctors, chefs, or firefighters also helped them learn communication, emotional understanding, and how to interact positively with friends.

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By moving the learning environment into a vibrant, open, and dynamic space like Playtime, students were more motivated to explore the world around them, nurturing a lifelong love of learning and supporting their holistic development—both physically and mentally.

Though short, the field trip was filled with joyful and memorable experiences, offering a safe and inspiring opportunity for the children to learn through play. Let’s take a look back at some of the fun moments our students enjoyed during their visit to Playtime!

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