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Carnival figures: Memory
Play a carnival themed memory game. With each card duo, one of the figures is partially hidden under confetti.
The youngest toddlers place the cards face up on the table and look for the cards that belong together. Because one of the images is always …
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Carnival: Word Cards
This set contains ten cards (illustration and word) of carnival characters. The word is always written in capital letters.
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Flowers: Stacking game
With this flower stacking game you practice both fine motor skills and counting to 6.
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Find the correct shadow: Squeeze cards
With this material you bet on visual discrimination. The toddlers look for the shadow of the object and squeeze the clothespin on the correct box.
In this learning resource you will find squeeze cards on the themes:
- toys,
- forms,
- fruits and …
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The Ant Song: Singing Stories
This song is about an ant colony walking through the city. March to the music and sing along happily.
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Contract letter: Theme dinosaurs
You can use this contract work letter when you work on BC dinosaurs.
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Look what I already (w) eat: Discovering healthy food in a playful way
Simple interactive game to engage preschoolers in the world of tasty and healthy food.
The earlier children learn healthy eating habits, the more likely they are to take them with them for a lifetime. That is sometimes a challenge for care figures. …
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Matrix Easter eggs: Arrange by color and motif
Place the images of the Easter eggs in the right place in the matrix grid. Take into account the color combination and the motif used.
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Touching objects with body parts: Exercise snack
Spin the double wheel.
The first image shows you which object you need to look for.
The second image shows you which part of your body you should touch the object with.
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Spinning wheel with body parts
Spin the wheel. Indicate the body part for yourself.
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Move with the spinning wheel
Spin the wheel.
Which movement should you do?
To jump? Spinning around? Clap your hands?Or maybe you can stick out your tongue.
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Kabouterpad: Actively explore the forest
During this look-hear-feel-smell-taste-do tour, students meet various gnomes who invite you to actively explore and discover the forest. Every season and every place offers new opportunities to stimulate the curiosity of your group.
Book a gnome path …
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