It's not just Poing's big maypole that is being guarded at the moment, the bilingual Little Feet - big steps children's house also has a smaller version of the maypole that is the center of attention at the moment.
Recently, the kindergarten children of the bilingual Little Feet - big steps children's house were visited by an ambulance from Aicher Ambulanz and the First Responder from Poing from the Red Cross.
The children of the bilingual children’s house Little Feet – big steps regularly have the opportunity to take part in forest days at Kinderland’s Lärchenvilla, a forestry trailer in the Gruber Taxet.