The small currants can be plucked, put into the water and fished out again. This occupation makes small children great pleasure and trains the eye-hand coordination and promotes concentration and fine motor skills. Try it out!
Media Education for Kindergarten and Hort
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The children pluck the currants from the stems. Each currant should be plucked and placed on a plate.
The children then place the individual berries individually in a plate or in a bowl of water.
After that, they can fish out the berries individually again. For small children, this is an occupation where they concentrate very much.
Larger children can try to fish out the currants with a straw. Carefully place the straw on the individual berry, pull up the air, hold it and transport the berry onto the other plate. This is not so easy and requires a lot of touch. Try it out!
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Directions
The children pluck the currants from the stems. Each currant should be plucked and placed on a plate.
The children then place the individual berries individually in a plate or in a bowl of water.
After that, they can fish out the berries individually again. For small children, this is an occupation where they concentrate very much.
Larger children can try to fish out the currants with a straw. Carefully place the straw on the individual berry, pull up the air, hold it and transport the berry onto the other plate. This is not so easy and requires a lot of touch. Try it out!
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