Monday:
Breakfast: milk, fluffy bread, fried cucumber slices
Chinese food: Fried beans with shredded pork, fried bell peppers, winter melon soup and rice.
Dinner: sesame thousand-layer cake (bought in supermarket), fresh shrimp, coriander and bean curd soup.
Tuesday:
Breakfast: corn porridge, poached eggs and cream buns.
Lunch: Braised radish, green vegetables, pickled bass and egg soup.
Dim sum: cabbage, tomato, shredded pork noodles.
Wednesday:
Breakfast: rice congee, Fried Eggs with Onions and Fried Lettuce.
Chinese food: steamed stuffed bun and sliced tomato soup.
Dinner: steamed fish, sliced meat and loofah soup, cold cucumber and rice.
Thursday:
Breakfast: milk and meat buns.
Chinese food: roast beef with potatoes, braised eggplant and rice.
Dinner: fried rice noodles, winter melon soup and lettuce with meat.
Friday:
Breakfast: millet porridge, eggs, bread.
Lunch: sliced meat with tomato sauce, fried mushrooms with cauliflower and yam soup with flat tip of old duck.
Snacks: waffles, bananas
Kindergarten (English/German: Kindergarten), formerly known as Kaner Garden, was introduced from Prussia hundreds of years ago. Formerly known as nursery garden and kindergarten. It is a school for pre-school education. According to the "Regulations on Kindergarten Work", kindergartens are institutions that provide care and education for preschool children over 3 years old. Kindergarten-age children are generally 3 to 6 years old.
The task of kindergarten is to relieve the family's time, space and environment constraints when cultivating children, so that children's body, intelligence and mood can develop healthily. It can be said that kindergarten is a happy world for children, which can help children spend their childhood healthily and happily, not only to learn knowledge, but also to get in touch with collective life from childhood.
Kindergarten education, as the foundation of the whole education system, is a preparatory education for children (complete and healthy personality, good behavior habits and preliminary natural and social common sense). There is no obvious distinction between its educational courses, which are probably composed of five fields, such as language, science, art, health and society, and various activities. The integration of various fields determines the teaching content.