Repairing and Painting BBL Playgrounds at Samut Songkhram

When the children grow up, they need to develop their physical and brain developments. For these reasons, SINGHA R-SA built a playground in the concept of Brain-Based Learning (BBL)

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Repairing and Painting BBL Playgrounds at Samut Songkhram

Last August, SINGHA R-SA and Mam Phodam Fanpage conjoined to repair and paint the BBL (Brain-Based Learning) playground for the children of Watprayatod School, Saohai district, Saraburi Province. As we promised, we returned on 21st October 2017 to paint the playground at Watchonglomwannaram School, Ampawan district, Samut Songkhram Province.

Our missions to repair and paint BBL playgrounds still continue. SINGHA R-SA received help from SINGHA R-SA Student Networks of Srinakharinwirot University, Bansomdejchaopraya Rajabhat University, and Mam Phodam Fanpage.

Before starting this mission, we divided into several groups and allocated all the duties. Our drawing group drew many beautiful patterns and pictures on the ground, and then our painting and repairing groups organized the drawings in the concept of BBL together. They poured colors into bowls and painted the ground with brushes until the playground looked like a new area.

This mission required a lot of hard work but this was not a problem because SINGHA R-SA succeeded in making a beautiful and useful playground for the students of Watchonglomwannaram School. We were so proud of our colorful result. We thanked the volunteer students from SINGHA R-SA Student Network and Mam Phodam Fanpage for joining with us to complete the mission we worked from dawn to dusk. We hope that one day we will have the chance to repeat these memorable tasks together.

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