7 adjectives to describe kindergarten

The musical kindergarten.

If teachers were all indoctrinated with the spirit of Froebel's method, they would carry on its principles in dealing with pupils of any age; but Froebel's kindergarten, pure and simple, creates a place for children of four or five years, to begin their bit of life-work; it is in no sense a school, nor must become so, or it would lose its very essence and truest meaning.

Everything is just as it was in the old days, when the difficulties of teaching in a foreign kindergarten in a foreigner language was the least of the battle that faced me.

The kindergarten and the school, now two distinct, dissimilar, and sometimes, though of late very seldom, antagonistic institutions,how will the one affect, or be affected by the other?

The master of occultism sees ceremonies, rites, and ritual as but the playthings of the kindergarten scholaruseful and important so far as they go, but serving merely to teach the scholar, sooner or later, that he may proceed without them.

" She sent the boy to a little kindergarten in the neighborhood.

Some undeserved fun has been poked at the shade of the junior partner, who conceived the enormous open-air kindergarten that has been formed out of the wild cliff at Durlston.

7 adjectives to describe  kindergarten