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    Banban Kindergarten In Real Life -

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    Lore enthusiasts on Reddit have used in-game clues, such as boarding passes, to theorize that the fictional school is located in Canada near Montréal or possibly Florida. Bringing the Kindergarten Home The first thing you notice is the silence

    Parents would pay a premium to get their children in. The curriculum would promise "advanced socialization" and "emotional intelligence training." The staff would be highly vetted experts in child psychology. The underground levels—later revealed to be laboratories—would be officially listed on city permits as "storage facilities" or "expanded recreational wings." The red flags would be subtle: nondisclosure agreements for employees, high turnover rates in the security team, and a strict "no parents beyond the lobby" policy during drop-off hours. The colorful murals of "Opila Bird" and "Jumbo