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How does little Héritier live in Congo: Photo set and teaching materials
Get to know little Héritier, his country Congo and the Broederlijk Delen campaign using ten A3 photos, an accompanying story and a manual with lesson suggestions for the teacher.
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Bang: Multilingual picture book
Anxious ! is a picture book for children aged four to ten years. It is published in seven versions in which Dutch is each combined with a second language: Arabic, Bulgarian, English, Spanish, French, Polish or Turkish. You can explore this …
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Sheep swims (not): Reading book
Sheep is coming swimming! The sun is shining and Sheep wants to go to sea. There is a big problem though. Why is Seal disappointed, Turtle so tired and Shark furious? What can Sheep do to make the animals happy again?
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Emma and Otis find a coin: Introducing archaeology
Emma and Otis find a coin is a free book by the children's author and illustrator Liesbet Slegers. This booklet introduces preschoolers to archeology in an educational and challenging way.
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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.
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Grandma talks so crazy ?!
The children's book Grandma talks so crazy ?! can be offered as a reading book to explain to children what a stroke is. In this book we specifically discuss the language disorder aphasia that often accompanies this.
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Maarten and the magic of the cloak: Mobile expo
This exhibition, with audio story via smartphone and sticker assignment, tells the life story of Saint Martin in seventeen illustrated panels.
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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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Weird guys: An inclusive picture and poem book
Weird Guys is a book that anyone can read. Also people who are blind or visually impaired, who have dyslexia or another reading disability.
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Digital storytelling kiosk: Borrow the digital kamishibai theater
The digital storytelling kiosk is a digital kamishibai theater with a touchscreen on top of a bookcase. There are 98 stories on screen in 21 different languages. Some stories also have a processing activity associated with them. The stories are …
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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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Need a pick-me-up?: Tips and tricks for healthy snacks
What does a healthy snack consist of? This NICE-to-know brochure lists the most important tips for choosing healthy snacks and contains tasty, easy and healthy recipes.
The leaflet is concise and to the point and covers the following topics:
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