
Curro Castle Bryanston Play Park was recently turned into a mini flea market as Grade R learners occupied the area with stalls filled with goodies and other products.
Children were required to pay R50 for a stall at the entrepreneurs day but could keep all the money they made through their sales.
These children talked about what they will be selling, watch:
The principal of Curro Castle Bryanston, Sandra Cockeran talks about why did this for their learners:
Parents assisted their children with handling the money while the little ones took care of other business aspects. The market was filled with a number of items and customers were spoiled for choice.
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