Kidzu Children's Museum located on Franklin Street host(ed) their bimonthly dual language class this saturday. The class encourages students to participate in a number of activities and games that incorporate both English and Spanish. 002a and 002b Carolyn age 5, selects from a bi-lingual garden in which fruit and vegetables are labeled in both English and Spanish. 003, c, d Sisters Lexie (green shirt, 4) and Megan Monroe (white shirt, 7) color a 'fresa' during an activity in which students learn the Spanish names of various fruits. b- listens in at beginning (cheerleader from 004) in background strawberry 004 cheerleaders Sisters and future UNC cheerleaders Catherine (6) and Elizabeth (5) Moorman learned the Spanish names of various fruits through the program. b- points out her favorite fruit so that she can learn its name in Spanish (Catherine). 005 picking fruit at end Jordann Burgess (2) gathers up nearly all of the vegetables at the Kidzu bilingual garden with the help of her father Fasari. 006a, 006b Jennifer Pro helps her daughter Isabella (6 months) color a 'pera' (pear) during an activity in which students learn the Spanish names of various fruits. pear pera strawberry - fresa