Special lunch for the children.Our kitchen staff makes lunch and snacks with lots of love for the children!Art from Panda class Art from Usagi class This is Hina Doll that we display every year for the Girl's Day
Match 3rd is Hinamatsuri (Girl's Day) in Japan. We celebrated this event with the children here at Megumi. We wish every child happiness and healthy growth.
Special lunch today! We had Ehomaki (Sushi rolls) and soybeans!The children threw balls at ONI and said "Oni wa Soto!" which means "Demons out"Oni muffin for an afternoon snack.Oni visited each classroom in the morning and said hi to the children!
February 3rd is the day of Setsubun. The meaning behind Setsubun is to wish everyone a happy and healthy life.
We have 2 infant classes from September!Chalkboard on the playground.These are everyone's favorites!Wonderful Megumi staff.
Our new school year started this month. We welcomed new students and current students continue Megumi as well. We hope everyone will enjoy their time here with us and have many wonderful memories.
Matsuri lunch from the kitchenHiyoko class children were in the special crib!Mikoshi that the children made it!Fishing game!Bon odori (dance!)The teachers were wearing Matsuri T-shirt!
We have a summer festival today. The children enjoyed playing a ball-tossing game, fishing game, bowling, playing Taiko drum, and had shaved ice. Yesterday, the children carried Mikoshi and walked in the hallway.
We had so much fun celebrating summer!
This ONI which are demon made by Zo class children (4 to 5 years old). We placed them by the front door. Special lunch from our kitchen staff. Ehomaki and soybeans.Oni's pants bread for an afternoon snack today!
Today is Setsubun. We have read books about Setsubun in class, make oni craft and then have the children throw paper balls at the oni. it is our hope here at Megumi that everyone enjoys a healthy and happy year!!!
Takumi Kato, the Japanese Taiko dram performer, performed at Megumi preschool with his family. It was a great performance. All students were amazed and paying great focus on listening and feeling the vibration of big Taiko.
We hope Kato Family's journey will be success and hope to see you again!
Zo class children have practiced Okinawa Taiko for their Holiday Concert. And today we had a chance to see a real Okinawa Taiko performance!! The children experienced hitting big taiko and they also performed taiko with the performers.
It was a good experience for us.
Welcome to Megumi Preschool!
Megumi Preschool is a private Japanese educational institution in Seattle and Bellevue in Washington. We accept children as young as 4 months old and as ols as 5 years old.