The Farming Kindergarten program is a service designed by Vo Trong Nghia that educates children at a young age about the importance of naturally grown food, sustainability and planting. The program is structured specifically for children of a young age, to educate them early on the benefits of food growth.
The program is offered through a contemporary classroom located in Vietnam that offers both indoor and outdoor program planning. The building's design reflects the sustainable course material with solar panels, eco-friendly bathrooms and structures composed of recycled materials. Children are taught inside as well as on an outdoor roof about planning in a setting where they can cultivate their own plants and watch them grow. The course can accommodate up to 500 students in total.
Farming Kindergarten Programs
Vo Trong Nghia Educates Children on Growing Their Own Food
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