The Advent School is a Reggio Emilia-inspired school where natural and recycled materials are a big part of provocations and projects. To foster community virtually, we invited the community to create the Advent lion logo out of materials found at home. Participants posted their creations to social media with the hashtag #MyAdventLion and #AtHomeWithAdvent. We also included the designs in our weekly newsletter.
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