PP 1

PP1 refers to Pre-Primary 1, a grade level typically for children aged 4-5 years old, focusing on foundational learning and development.

PP 2

PP2 typically refers to the second year of the pre-primary program, often focusing on foundational skills in language, numeracy, and social-emotional development.

PP 3

PP3 likely refers to Pre-Primary 3 or Grade 3 of a pre-primary or early years program, which is the third year of pre-primary education.

fosters language skills, boosts imagination, and enhances memory, while also promoting empathy and cultural understanding

creativity, developing fine motor skills, and encouraging self-expression through activities like finger painting, clay modeling, and collage

From refining fine motor skills to nurturing emotional expression, painting weaves a tapestry of benefits that shape young minds by Painting. 

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