The origin of kindergarten can be traced back to Germany in the 19th century, where Friedrich Froebel established the first kindergarten in 1837. Froebel believed in the importance of early childhood education and created a place for young children to learn through play, social interaction, and hands-on activities. The term "kindergarten" itself is German and translates to "children's garden," reflecting the nurturing and growth-oriented environment of these early childhood spaces.
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Yes Kindergarden is for 5 and 6 year olds kindergarden is your fist real school year where you acullay learn not like preschool
yes. she was a kindergardin teacherbefore she marrierd or met prince charles. :)
they grow in kindergarden
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you learned that in kindergarden!!!!!
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Kindergarden.
It depends on wich elementry school some have pre kindergarden but if u count kindergarden as a grade then that would be the first or 1st grade
Pre-K means "Pre-Kindergarden". Pre means "Before". So, no. Pre-K would be BEFORE Kindergarden.
do you know you should be in kindergarden and people laugh at you then what
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