There are many tracks to discover on dirt roads. Take a look at the paths you walk on. Who was on the road here before you? Do you discover traces of vehicles such as bicycles, cars or tractors? These push off in damp, soft dirt roads and are then to be seen for a long time. Children fascinate the dimensions of, for example, large tractor syrups. Compare these times with the shoe size of your children. In addition, dryness also leaves its traces. Go on a discovery tour, you don't even have to leave the dirt roads and the children learn to see and understand nature. Let's go!
Media Education for Kindergarten and Hort
Relief in everyday life, targeted promotion of individual children, independent learning and - without any pre-knowledge already usable by the youngest!
Put on tight shoes so you can walk well!
Go for a walk on dirt roads and look at the edges of the fields and driveways.
Be careful when running, so that you don't bend around in trail grooves. Just deep, dried traces quickly become tripping traps for small children's feet.
Let your child put in the trail. So they experience the dimensions and differences in size.
Why is the earth so cracked? The dryness also leaves its traces. Explains to the children that it has rained too little and that our earth needs the water, otherwise it dries out. If the earth is wet, then many traces arise. By the dryness, however, they remain for a long time.
For children, nature is an experience. Take your time and see what there is to discover.
How deep and how big are the cracks in the earth?
Stay on the trail of nature! Those who experience nature get to know it, appreciate it and protect it.
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Put on tight shoes so you can walk well!
Go for a walk on dirt roads and look at the edges of the fields and driveways.
Be careful when running, so that you don't bend around in trail grooves. Just deep, dried traces quickly become tripping traps for small children's feet.
Let your child put in the trail. So they experience the dimensions and differences in size.
Why is the earth so cracked? The dryness also leaves its traces. Explains to the children that it has rained too little and that our earth needs the water, otherwise it dries out. If the earth is wet, then many traces arise. By the dryness, however, they remain for a long time.
For children, nature is an experience. Take your time and see what there is to discover.
How deep and how big are the cracks in the earth?
Stay on the trail of nature! Those who experience nature get to know it, appreciate it and protect it.
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