When you feel the cool breeze and see the leaves falling, you can feel the arrival of winter.
The children are not giving in to the cold and are excitedly asking, "Shall we go for a walk today?"
In October and November, the children were having a great time playing autumnal games, so we would like to share with you some of their fun activities☆
When he finds fallen leaves, he runs over saying, "I want to step on them!"
I enjoyed hearing the "crunchy" sound.

At the park, the children picked up some fallen leaves and threw them in the air, saying ``Ready, go! Let's flutter!'', and watched with fascination as they slowly floated down to the ground.

They found their favorite fallen leaves and held them dearly for a long time... When they found yellow or red leaves, they showed them to the nursery teachers saying "I found a beautiful leaf!"... They were playing freely☆
I picked up some fallen leaves, wrote the date I found them and my name on them, and decorated them. The beautiful colors brightened up the entranceway.

There were lots of acorns on the ground at a nearby shrine, so we all went out to pick them up!

I'm excited to hold the bag I made myself.
The Moon class is making cute things with crayons and stickers! The Star class is sticking leaf stamps on their paper!
The children even chose the colors of the bags!

The kids were excited to see so many acorns falling down.
"There are some over here too!" "There's an acorn hat lying around too!" she said, with so many acorns that they were almost spilling out of her bag!

We put the acorns we found into empty containers and made maracas.

I'm going to sing "Santa Claus in a Hurry" and ring it at the Christmas party.
There are lots of events coming up, like Christmas and New Year's, so I want to create memories that the kids will enjoy.