1. A Furry Little World
Along the kindergarten’s exterior wall, a soft lawn is enclosed by wooden fences, creating a dedicated home for rabbits, piglets, and lambs. Each area is thoughtfully designed: a domed rabbit hutch, a sheep shed with a skylight, and a piglet play area with non-slip turf, balancing the animals’ comfort with children’s safety. Low, transparent fences let kids observe every movement clearly, feeling the vivid warmth of life up close.
2. Learning Empathy Through Companionship
Children start their days by carrying hay baskets to feed the rabbits, and spend afternoons watching piglets roll in the grass. In the process of taking care of the animals, they learn to read their moods and needs— noticing if a rabbit’s ears droop, or worrying if piglets get hurt while competing for food. This genuine concern plants the seeds of respect and tolerance in their hearts.
3. Big Growth in a Small Paradise
This is also a living nature classroom. Kids record animal routines and measure shed sizes, integrating math into daily life. When new life arrives, they understand the meaning of love and protection. Every task—feeding, cleaning, observing—builds practical skills and nurtures a gentle yet resilient heart, teaching them that every life deserves kindness.
4.Bonibear Amusement Equipment Manufacturer, dedicated to crafting every product with care
Bonibear was founded in 2000 and is a leading manufacturer specializing in indoor furniture and outdoor amusement equipment. Over the years, Bonibear has adhered to the factory-running philosophy of "starting from the details of each product", serving every customer. It has served over 50 countries worldwide and is a company integrating design, production and installation