Little Wonders
Children from Early Years to Primary 2 built a March 2026 performance around a single idea adults usually walk past: a child crouched on a path, watching an ant - and the choice to crouch down too.

When the Smallest Rayots Took the Stage
There's a moment every parent knows. A small child stops dead on a path to watch an ant cross it, and you can either hurry them along or crouch down and look too. Little Wonders was built from the second choice.
In March 2026, children from Early Years through Primary 2 took the stage with songs, narration and movement, holding one idea between them — that every living thing, however small, has a part in holding the world together, and that care starts with paying attention.
It didn't try to be a polished production. It was small people noticing small things, on purpose, in front of an audience that left paying a little more attention too.




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