By Early Learning Languages Australia (ELLA) | 27 Jul, 2018
While learning Chinese (Mandarin) with ELLA, we saw that one of the apps included dragon fruit – a type of fruit from China. We couldn’t find dragon fruit at the shop, but we talked to our local fruit seller and they sourced it for us especially.
We were very excited when the dragon fruit arrived, and we decided to investigate it. We asked: 'What does it look like?', 'Does it have a certain smell?', 'I wonder what it would taste like' and 'Can we grow it here at our centre?'
In our discussion, children said:
We shared our day with families by uploading our investigations to Kinderloop, our communication site. One surprising comment was from a child’s grandmother, who lives in North Queensland. She grows dragon fruit and said she would give us a plant! This was a great connection with our families who are coming along the journey of language and cultural learning with us.
Cultural experiences such as these provide great added benefits for the children, educators, centre and organisation, families and community. Just some of the benefits are: