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Mixing colors: Practical example
Prepare paint in the three main colors and let the preschoolers experiment with new colors.
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Make a fat ball for the birds yourself
Make fat balls for the birds yourself.
Necessities:- solid frying fat in block form,
- birdseed,
- cupcake cases,
- muffin tin,
- cutters,
- oven plate,
- baking paper,
- straws or chopsticks,
- jute rope,
- cooking pot and fire,
- spoon.
Method:
Heat a fat block until …
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Craft a cuckoo clock
Craft a cuckoo clock from a wooden cheese box.
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Count up to six - practice the fine motorism: sunflower
In this assignment, the toddlers practice:
- Fill the motor through the heart of the sunflower with pump nuts or seeds they take with tweezers;
- counting up to six;
- the handling of materials.
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Robin
The red breast is a beautiful and curious bird with its striking color and its big big eyes. He is not afraid of humans and is therefore also the most loved garden bird.
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Koolmees
De koolmees (Parus major) is een zangvogel uit de familie van echte mezen (Paridae).
We konden deze vogel van dichtbij fotograferen in onze tuin.
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Hedgehog in the garden: Photos
A hedgehog in the garden, it remains an experience.
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Flying fungus
The fly fungus is a striking mushroom that is common in the low countries. Eating it can lead to poisoning symptoms, but the severity of this usually occurs.
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Fly Agaric: Photos
To be used with the theme of autumn or in a lesson in world orientation.
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Bever site: Photos
Photos from two beaver sites. One in a borough of Gedine (Belgian Ardennes) and one just over the French border a few kilometers further.
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Warehouse
This is a covered warehouse for goods that are not allowed to get wet.
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Barn owl
The barn owl ( Tyto alba ) is very widespread and is found in America, Europe, Asia, Australia and Africa. Like many other owls (and birds of prey), the female is slightly larger and heavier than the male. This owl is about 35 cm tall and he lives …
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