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Little ones taught about love

'The most important thing we wanted to achieve was to teach learners about what love is' – Jim Joel Learning Centre in Mohlakeng.

Children at the Jim Joel Learning Centre in Mohlakeng were excited to be able to sport red and white clothes in celebration of Valentine’s Day on Thursday, 14 February.

According to Peggy Rabie, owner of the centre, “The most important thing we wanted to achieve was to teach learners about what love is and tell them how they can embrace it. Learners were also treated to party packs and other treats.”

She added this is an important message to bring across at a young age.

Nceba Ndamase, Thoko Sikhakhane and Mothokho celebrate Valentine’s Day.
Nonjabula Sefora and Orapeleng Mmokwa during Valentine’s Day fever.
Mphoentle Mhlongo, Omogolo Motseothata and Kopano Moeng dressed for Valentine’s Day.
Thoko Sikhakhane celebrates Valentine’s Day with some of her learners at the Jim Joel Early Development Centre.
Thoko Sikhakhane celebrates Valentine’s Day with some of her learners at the Jim Joel Early Development Centre.

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