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8 Portraits of Nadine Chandrawinata Taking Djiwa and Djala to Play in the River, Sand, and Water, Occasionally Getting Water in Their Mouths While Learning About Nature

8 Portraits of Nadine Chandrawinata Taking Djiwa and Djala to Play in the River, Sand, and Water, Occasionally Getting Water in Their Mouths While Learning About Nature

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8 Portraits of Nadine Chandrawinata Taking Djiwa and Djala to Play in the River, Sand, and Water, Occasionally Getting Water in Their Mouths While Learning About Nature

Nadine Chandrawinata is one of the local artists who has introduced Djiwa and Djala to nature from an early age. After taking her two daughters to the beach, this wife of Dimas Anggara was seen happily playing in the river with her children.

Curious about how fun Nadine Chandrawinata and her two daughters were while playing in the river? Let's take a peek at the photos! If not now, when?

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Nadine Chandrawinata took the opportunity to broaden her children's knowledge after rafting on the Serayu River.

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"This is called a river, dear!" said Nadine Chandrawinata, introducing the elements found in the river to Djiwa and Djala.

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"There are rocks, sand, grass, little ants, wood, microplastics (small pieces of trash), the sounds of nature, and the river current," she added.

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Not only that, Nadine also tried to teach her two children how to take care of themselves while playing in the river!

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Djiwa learned to be more careful when stepping on rocks and got acquainted with what a current is, so they shouldn't just rush into the middle.

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Meanwhile, Djala learns a lot about textures that stimulate his motor sensory, honing the use of his senses and body movements, such as picking up and placing whatever he touches.

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Even though she always watches her two children while playing in the river, there are still moments that happen beyond Nadine Chandrawinata's control.

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"Sorry, dear, maybe some river water and sand got into your mouth, along with that stone hahahhaa!" said Nadine Chandrawinata.