Representatives from all across the world called in at a Cranbourne pre-school on Tuesday when children celebrated International Day.
Rangebank Pre-School was a sea of colour and was filled with aromas when the Blue Bears celebrated the occasion to tie in with international Children’s Week.
There were many countries represented including Sri Lanka, India, Samoa, France, Scotland and the Sudan and children were able to make a flag from the country of their choice.
They also decorated dolls and brought in a signature dish which was symbolic of their chosen country.
A teacher from the school said it was a great way for children to learn more about multiculturalism.
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