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Let's DOnut: Manual
The donut economy is one of the possible alternatives to the current economic model. Get started in your classroom with various methods from this collection.
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Tips and tricks for a healthy breakfast
What does a healthy breakfast consist of? This brochure lists the most important tips for putting together a healthy breakfast and contains a number of easy and healthy recipes.
The leaflet is concise and to the point and covers the …
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Choosing healthy: Tips and tricks for the store
In the department store or in the smaller convenience store, at the bakery around the corner or in the gas station along the motorway: you can buy food anywhere and at almost any time of the day. From extensive groceries to replenish your supplies …
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A lesson on braille? Request a free braille book
Will you be working on Braille in class soon? Request a free Braille book from Listening Point, the public library for people with a reading disability (blind, visually impaired, dyslexia, aphasia, physical disability, ...).
Did you know that a …
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Reading jury books in large print, Braille and Daisy listening form
The Reading Jury is the largest book jury for children and young people in Flanders and annually selects the best children's books.
To allow students with reading difficulties to participate in these reading circles, Luisterpunt ensures that all …
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Braille alphabet
Introduce your students to braille with the braille alphabets from Listening Point Library. There is a nice assignment on the front of the Braille alphabets. Can you and your students decipher what it says?
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Bitten healthy for Homies: Practical information on healthy nutrition and healthy eating habits for young people
Young people between the ages of 12 and 18 develop rapidly, both physically and psychologically. Puberty is accompanied by a growth spurt and therefore with specific needs and points of attention for optimal growth, development and health for now …
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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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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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Food triangle: Leaflet
Do you want to make your students (or their parents) aware of what they should eat to make healthy and environmentally responsible food choices and how they can put this into practice? Use our brochure about the food triangle.
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