Collaborate with Luscious by Lisa T..
To provide the kids,
With real life hands-on experience,
On how to serve food to the customers...
Yummilicious cupcakes...
From George to Bunny Bum Bum..
A complete set of cupcakes,
With satisfying cup of cappuccino!~
The best part is,
Kids learn how to take order,
From customers,
As well as taking feedback,
After the customers enjoyed their food...
The kids are really good in serving the food!
Bravo!!!
Not to forget,
Each of them present a short speech,
About their favourite food..
The 2 days workshop..
Really built up their confidence..
And all of them speak up superbly!~
Well done, kids!~
Special thanks to Teacher Johan and Teacher Cherry,
For training them so well...
They transform from a caterpillar,
To a beautiful butterfly!~
A group photo,
With their favourite teachers,
And the restaurant owner, Shawn!~
It was indeed a superb workshop!~
By Kids Public Speaking...
15 comments:
bestnya kids tasty ni...anak saya memang suka amek order kalau kat rumah...mesti dia suka ni kalau dapat pergi...
That seems like a fun event! Thank you for sharing !
Wow, what a way to build self-confidence and improve public speaking skills. It is definitely different from just being in a room and speaking to a closed audience.
Must've been fun for the kids! Pretty sure they learned from this as well. The desserts looks yum btw! :9
It seems like such a fun event! Thank you for sharing!
What a Fun event! Something to learn for kids and yummy treats to eat too...
nice event for the kids. time to enrol the kids to it
Look so fun. My nieces & nephews gonna love this.
every time I come back here, I wish I was a kid back again....T.T
Wahhh good. They can learn how to communicate fluently in future.
So cute! Kids can learn so much thing from this :)
Aww such a great bonding time for parents and children.
Food and public speaking! Looks quite fun and kids surely be loving it!
wow that latte art was amazing! This is a great event for kids to learn while enjoying themselves! -Joysofyz
I should have let my daughter join these kind of programmes when she was younger...now a bit too late.
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