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Flemish kerMOS: Environmental fair
With these educational folk games you bring seven environmental themes to your school:
- water,
- waste prevention,
- nature,
- mobility,
- energy,
- climate
- greening.
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Souvenirs: Suitcase
The souvenir suitcases were developed for supervisors in rest homes, residential and care centers, hospitals or senior citizens' associations. The aim is to have elderly people talk in groups about the themes of religion, school, sports, leisure …
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Moving water on tour
The Moving Water on Tour installation aims to draw attention to water, climate and environmental issues on all continents. The artistic and educational installation consists of 96 works of art on white plastic trays. The works of art are ambivalent. …
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Living together, working together: Project box about jobs, public services and taxes
Learn together with the students how all kinds of jobs, public services and taxes make a society function.
In the project box you will find the following activities:
- Getting to know different types of professions for both girls and boys.
- The children …
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Little Mouse: Multilingual book about flights
The multilingual book Little Mouse was written by a psychologist with the intention of offering support and recognition to children on the run and to help all children understand what fleeing war means. Because children often have questions when …
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Where are the caterpillars: Climate game
Two great tits are desperate.
Their young cry out for caterpillars.
But those caterpillars appear to have disappeared...A frenzied murder?
A foolish kidnapping?
A terrible disease?Play the game Where are the caterpillars? and find out why. …
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Alaambak: Interactive suitcase around crafts
The Alaambak takes you into the world of crafts. By using the suitcase you learn through all kinds of interactive work forms what a craft exactly is, where you can find them and why it is important to preserve crafts for the future.
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Dementia: Storytelling bag
Focusing on a positive nuanced image of dementia starts early. That is why the two West Flemish expertise centers for dementia (ECD) reworked the dementia story bag for education. This story bag contains a varied selection of game material, …
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Homely corners
The Homely corners have been developed to offer residents with dementia a familiar environment. The corners trigger memories in the residents and allow them to relive the past through various sensory stimuli. The arrangement of the corners elicits …
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The reading calendar of Everyone Reads
With this reading calendar, your next school year will be a reading party. From September to August you will find all important literary dates and reading promotion campaigns and book tips at theme days for different ages up to 18 years. An ideal …
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Food Freedom Family: Card Set
With the FFF card set we want to offer a positive and light-hearted way to talk about food, body and self-image. The card set contains 52 colorful and illustrated cards that invite children and adults to open conversations. Each card contains …
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Mission SDG: Escape suitcase
This mission can be undertaken by all groups of 12 to 28 participants aged 10 to 14 years.
The group receives a message from the year 2030. The world has become completely gray because many people have forgotten the sustainable development goals. By …
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