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Drinks case with sugar play
The drinks case consists of a script and the sugar game. The purpose of
the game is to increase the knowledge and skills to become more aware
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Teeth game
Informative goose game with five categories of fifteen questions each:
- the dentist,
- power supply,
- keep your mouth healthy,
- tidbits,
- do-assignments.
The game has a children's version (from 6 years) and an adult version (12+).
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GETTING YOURSELF WAY in Care and Health: Educational game
The aim of the game is to familiarize young people with the healthcare and welfare landscape.
The game is built around fifteen characters with various requests for help in the field of health and well-being. The players try to help the characters by …
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Crazy about myself: The mental health game
Talking helps! Unfortunately, the threshold for starting a conversation about mental health is often very high.
Crazy about myself is a card game released by author and documentary maker Alwin Ritstier, who is best known for his YouTube channel …
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Who's Taking Care of Me Now?: Book
This book describes a young child's feeling of fear and powerlessness. It describes the major impact that alcohol addiction and bullying behavior can have on a person and those around them.
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Sffrds!: Climate Change Self-Help
Sffrds! is the title of a booklet about climate change. It is also the basis for our lessons on climate change and related topics, from distinguishing fake news to the circular economy.
This publication explains in simple language the connection …
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The School Motivation Puzzle: A conversation tool for working with young people
Every young person sometimes goes through a difficult period in which school life does not run smoothly. Often they themselves do not find the words to indicate why things go wrong. “I don't know”, is the standard answer that …
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Try our educational robotics kits for free
As a teacher, you get a free trial of our educational robots, STEM and robotics kits for two weeks.
Visit our website for more information.
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Recognize who I am
The new field guide Recognize who I am by nature illustrator Jasper de Ruiter contains more than 57 recognition maps of plants and animals in the Netherlands. This makes naming species a lot easier.
With these accessible recognition cards you quickly …
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Waste: How long before it breaks down in the sea?
This flyer shows the estimated decomposition times of different types of marine litter.
Marine litter is a global problem that is getting bigger and bigger. Every year, an average of eight million tons of plastic waste ends up in the sea worldwide, or …
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Mouth masks in the sea: Posters
Mouth masks lying around quickly end up in the sea via the wind, streams and rivers. Don't lose your mouth mask wherever you are!
Three posters, with a jellyfish, shrimp and mussels, show the impact of mouth masks on marine life.
You can download these …
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Something is moving at sea: Marine spatial plan 2020 - 2026
Our Belgian part of the North Sea is small but very busy. Green energy, nature conservation, shipping, fishing, sand extraction and so much more take place every day. To ensure that all these activities go well together, the federal government …
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