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The concept of Kindergarten, which means “children’s garden,” was born in Germany in the 19th century. It was created by educator Friedrich Fröbel, who believed that early childhood education should focus on play, creativity, and discovery rather than strict discipline. His idea revolutionized education around the world — today, almost every country has kindergartens inspired by his philosophy. In Germany, kindergartens remain an essential part of the education system, helping children develop social and emotional skills before entering primary school.

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The roots of learning begin in the garden of curiosity — just as Germany’s kindergartens first taught the world.

Source : Why is kindergarten called kindergarten? - Child & Family Development

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