BEKASI, January 9, 2026 – Peachblossoms Preschool and Kindergarten held an engaging "Entry Point" activity today, officially kicking off their latest learning unit with a focus on nature and discovery. The day was designed to introduce young students to the vibrant world of the rain forest through a familiar and calming medium: coloring.

The classroom was filled with excitement as students were invited to freely color various illustrations of towering trees and exotic animals. This creative session served as a gentle gateway for the children to visualize the rain forest as a bustling habitat teeming with life and greenery.

During the activity, teachers played an active role as facilitators, moving through the classroom to engage students in meaningful dialogue. By using simple guiding questions and descriptive statements, educators helped build the students' vocabulary and conceptual understanding of the environment.

"This tree is very tall," one teacher remarked while observing a student’s work. Conversations echoed throughout the room with phrases like, "The monkey lives in the tree," and "The rain forest has many green plants," prompting the children to think deeply about the animals they were coloring.

The Entry Point activity is a crucial part of the curriculum at Peachblossoms, designed to hook students' interest and provide a foundational "big picture" of the upcoming topic. By the end of the session, the students left with a newfound curiosity about the world’s most famous ecosystems, ready to dive deeper into their lessons in the weeks to come.