SPECIAL TREATS FOR AIP LITTLE HUNTERS THIS SUMMER
FIRST ADVENTURE (June 10th – July 5th): AMAZING LITTLE HUNTERS
True to the theme, our little hunters will experience, explore, and challenge themselves in the natural environment. Children will be trained and encouraged to develop skills like real little hunters, learn self-protection skills, independent living and teamwork.
Through this, children will learn to be confident, persistent and self-reliant, learn to handle emergencies and create lasting memories with friends.
SECOND ADVENTURE (July 8th – August 2nd): GREEN PATH
Embarking on the Green Path, children will learn how to maintain and develop skills in caring for and protecting the green environment, planting trees, and beautifying green spaces. They will be guided on how to garden, grow their own vegetables and herbs, and engage in physical activities in green spaces.
At the same time, children will learn about the importance of keeping the environment clean and conserving natural resources. They will also participate in activities such as collecting garbage, donating old books, recycling, and sorting waste to help reduce environmental pollution.
THIRD ADVENTURE (August 5th – August 30th): WORLD CULTURES
Embarking on this final adventure, children will use their passports to explore the cultures of many countries around the world.
They will participate in projects that connect and integrate different cultures. Together, they will create exciting exhibitions such as the Sound Exhibition and the Costume Exhibition. Through this, children will develop skills such as:
- Communication skills: Children learn to listen, understand, and respect others.
- Multilingual skills: In today’s world, knowing multiple languages is a great advantage. Children experience different cultures and foreign languages to enhance their communication and understanding skills.
- Adaptability skills: Flexibility and the ability to adapt to cultural diversity are important skills that need to be emphasized.
- Learning and understanding skills: Children learn about different cultures to better understand the world around them. This helps them become confident and ready to participate and contribute to society.