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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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Celebrate! suitcase: Get a taste of celebrations from different countries
The loan case Four! gives you and your students a taste of four celebrations from different countries.
Start the party with the story of a kite breaking free from its reel during a kite festival. He wants to be free and discover the world and that …
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Game box free time
With this game box, children who know little or no Dutch yet learn and practice words in a playful way, via classic memory, pictionary and other forms of play.
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Talking cases: Learning Dutch playfully
In collaboration with Erfgoedcel Waasland, among others, the heritage cell has developed chat cases that OKAN classes can use. Students learn the Dutch language in a playful way. These lendable suitcases are tailored to OKAN students and are built …
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Who helps the frog: Cooperative game that stimulates cognitive and social-emotional skills
Who helps the frog? is a wonderful cooperative game for children aged 4-8 years that makes them much wiser both cognitively and socially-emotionally. The cards are in two languages. Dutch on one side, French on the other.
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Kikkerbecool: Board game to practice social skills
Kikkerbecool is an exciting board game in which the players discuss different skills with each other:
- social skills,
- good manners,
- stand up for yourself,
- deal with bullying and teasing.
While the children cheerfully discuss all kinds of …
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Is that WEIRD?: Board game about mental wellbeing, disability and diversity
Mental vulnerability and limitations are themes that are not easy to discuss and can be stigmatized. The stubborn board game Is that WEIRD? helps break through these barriers. Children are stimulated by the game to engage in conversation, so that …
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Lending box with children's books about cancer
A box with three books that you can derive for free:
- Chemo-Kasper and his hunt for the bad cancer cells,
- Radio-Robbie and his fight against the bad cancer cells,
- Big Boom is sick.
On the site you can also download one book for free and you will …
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Football dictionary
Many parents enroll their child in a Dutch-speaking sports club on the advice of the school. This way, the child can also practice Dutch outside of school. The football club offers a lot of spontaneous practice opportunities.
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Kamishibai: Digital storytelling kiosk
The digital storytelling kiosk is a digital kamishibai theater with a touch screen on top of a bookcase.
Ninety-eight stories are shown on screen in twenty-one different languages. Some stories also have a processing activity associated with them. The …
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Blueland-Geelland: Diversity simulation game
Blauwland-Geelland is a diversity simulation game for children aged 8 to 12.
The game encourages two groups to discover each other's habits, customs, rituals and agreements.
The players are divided into 2 groups: Blueland and Yellowland. Each …
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Play, move, create in Dutch: 60 language games
The activities in this book illustrate how you can work with children and young people to practice Dutch (as a foreign language) in an active and creative way.
The author is Jérôme Lecerf, project coordinator at Roeland vzw. There is also …
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