There was a "Respect for the Aged Day" (intergenerational exchange).
There are three two-year-olds in the Hoshi group, five one-year-olds in the Tsuki group, and two newborns in the Hikari group.
Celebrating "Respect for the Aged Day" and engaging in "intergenerational exchange" with the people who always help us
We went to give handmade bookmarks and songs to everyone at Cocofan Day Care Center.

First of all, we all sang "If You're Happy and You Know It, Clap Your Hands" together.
Everyone clapped their hands enthusiastically.

Next, the nursery teachers presented the children with the familiar book, "Sukiyaki (Look Up and Walk)."
Coco fans clapped along a lot, and some even sang along.

Finally, we gave them a present of handmade bookmarks.
The two-year-old children in the Star Group presented the prize on behalf of everyone.
"Grandpa, Grandma, please stay healthy forever," I said in a loud voice.
You said it.

Finally, all the friends sang "Under the Tree of the Big Chestnut."
♫You and ♫I were really into it.

I also took a photo with everyone.
I received a lot of Anpanman and Nontan masks as souvenirs. Thank you very much.
This time, the social gathering was held through windows as a measure to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
It was a little sad, but it was a very fun and heartwarming event.