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Jade Gardens

On the 12 of January the third and fourth standard children went on a picnic. We went to a place called Jade Gardens which is located in Devanahalli. We had loads of fun over there.
We left from our school at 8:00 am, we reached there at about 10:20 am. As soon as we got there we left our bags in a corner. Then we had a light breakfast. Afterwards we went to an area where we could play games. Some of the fourth standards played cricket and other played different sports like Tennis, Badminton, Foot-Ball, Running and catching etc. After a while we played party games like Passing-The-Parcel, Bombing the city and Dance and statue. Then we continued playing whatever games we wanted. Some people also played in the park. Then we had lunch. For lunch they served Poori, Noodles and Gobi Manchurian. After we ate, we continued playing. Then we had snacks. There was cake and Ice Cream for snacks. After snacks we had a prize distribution for the people who won games. At around 3:00 pm we left from the resort. We reached school at 4:30 pm. I liked the picnic a lot.

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