It can be:
Rainbow class, fruit class, jumping class, green fruit class, star class, harvest class, wisdom class, Keran class, etc.
The most important thing is to look forward to the healthy growth of the child.
Kindergarten (English/German: kindergarten), formerly known as Kindergarten, was a system introduced from Prussia hundreds of years ago. It was formerly known as Mengyang Garden and Kindergarten. According to the "Kindergarten Work Regulations", kindergartens are institutions that provide care and education for preschool children over 3 years old. Kindergarten-age children are generally between 3 and 6 years old.
Owen founded the first infant school in 1816. The early childhood education institutions that first appeared were mostly run by philanthropists and industrialists, and were essentially just charitable social welfare institutions. The kindergartens at that time were called "New Schools for Character Formation."
The most influential kindergarten in the world was founded by the German educator Froebel. In 1837, Froebel boldly recruited a group of children in Brandenburg, Germany, and established the world's first organization to educate preschool children.
In this organization, Froebel neither conducted monotonous drills nor corporal punishment for the children. Children are often taken out into nature and sometimes work together in the garden or indoors.
He focuses on cultivating children’s hands-on work skills and collective activity abilities. After years of experiments, Froebel proposed that such a school should be called a "kindergarten", and the name of the kindergarten has been spreading since then.