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On October 5th, 5 preschoolers embarked on an exciting journey to learn about blood and the circulatory system! We kicked things off with a fun story introducing key concepts in a playful way.

The kids had a blast observing blood smears under microscopes, discovering the different types of blood cells and their important roles. We also tackled any fears around medical settings demonstrating blood drawing and letting children practice with toy syringes.

Dressed as doctors, the little ones explored medical tools, gaining confidence in a supportive environment. We wrapped up the day with a spectacular volcano experiment, demonstrating basic chemistry principles and sparking their curiosity.

Overall, it was a fantastic blend of science and fun, promoting both learning and emotional well-being! 💉❤️🩸 #PreschoolScience #CirculatorySystem #STEMFun

Fuente: www.elcaleidoscopio.com