We went on a little day trip with the small kiddies to a place called Aiin's World in a nearby city. They have tonnes of monuments, cathedrals and world famous places and wonders there, all scaled down to miniature size. Still, bigger than I am, but much smaller than the real deals that they are replicating. They had the Pyramids and Sphynx of Egypt, the Taj Mahal, Great Wall of China, New York City, the Kennedy Space Center, the Arc Du Triumph, the Eiffel Tower, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Opera House from Sydney, Australia, Ludwig's castle from Germany, the Vatican City, the Colosseum, the Louvre, the Notre Dame, all sorts of famous churches and temples and palaces, bridges, squares and I could just go on for quite a while here. Anyways, it was so neat to see all these places so small. Here are a few pics for your viewing pleasure! :)

Me and my class in front of the Vatican. New York's skyline is in the background.

A view of some of the Cathedrals from atop the Colosseum.

Russia's Red Square.

New York's skyline. Note: twin towers and King Kong!! He would moan and groan down at us, it was pretty cool.
3 comments:
My Question is, Do you have to watch all of those kids by yourself? Do you have parents that volunteer like in Canada? I would be worried about losing one....
ANONYMOUS is me Shannon I forgot to sign my name!
Me and my partner teacher Kate watch the kids. Yes, we watch them by ourselves. There are 16 kids and 2 teachers. At least I have someone there to help me. I worry about losing them too!
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