Now, such outings sound really educational: not just showing kids the (historical) sites or going on a compulsory mueum outing (as funded by the state often to oblige their idea of what is a useful conformist education; or meant to give teachers a break from trying and failing to fix stuff in their brains); but asking them to explore their own limits and experiences.
(That lunchbox sure takes the idea of "power food" to another level.)
That’s funny. Maybe the images will transfer power to the eater. I’m pretty sure, though, that the ingredients don’t fall under the ‘super food’ category. I think my wife made that Dragon Ball plaque by painting food coloring onto a sheet of gelatin and resting it on a piece of processed cheese.
As for the learning that took place on this outing, it’s hard to measure, but I think it was a great experience for the kids involved in many ways.