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School Trip

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Hi, i currently teach a kindergarten class (aged 4/5 years.) I have been asked to come up with a suitable school trip for my class somewhere in Bangkok, but i cannot think of anywhere. They have already been to Siam Ocean World, Dusit Zoo and The Childrens museum in Chatuchak. Any suggestions?????? :o

Safari World

http://www.safariworld.com/

Samutprakarn Crocodile Farm & Zoo +Ancient City (Meuang Boran)

http://www.thaiwaysmagazine.com/bangkok_ad...odile_farm.html

http://www.ancientcity.com/muangboran/index.htm

Dream World

http://www.dreamworld-th.com/english/index.php

Although Nation Science Musem is an interesting place, It may not appropriate to 4-5 years old kids.

http://www.nsm.or.th/english/general_information.html

Dream world is good my daughter and school kids went there last year 5-6 year olds had a great day

I would agree with Bambini regarding Safari worl. Our school visited there a couple of months ago, and it was a very enjoyable day out for kids and teacers alike.

A popular one with my girls at that age was the local market to buy fruit resulting in a fruit salad back at school and a walk to the nursery to buy a plant. Both involved just costs for transportation plus the 20 baht for each to purchase friuit or a plant. :o

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