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Fine Motor Skills

Play is crucial to the development of children’s gross and fine motor skills. Through play and everyday activities, for example by grabing, feeling, pouring and gluing, children practice and perfect control and coordination of large body movements, as well as small movements of hands and…

Little snowflake, little whiteskirt . . .

. . . when will you be snowing? The children from our facility in Aubing could no longer wait for real snow to come and therefore decided to make their own. Cutting snowflakes is a great winter theme activity to refine their motor skills and…

Christmas is coming . . .

. . . and excitement is in the air. Not only Santa and his helpers are busy preparing for Christmas, also the children from all our Infanterix facilities have their hands full getting everything ready on time. At Infanterix Haidhausen 1, the children made cute…

The Advent Season

Advent marks the start of a season and are one of the coziest times of the year. The weeks leading up to Christmas are filled with long standing traditions such as holiday songs, baking cookies, wrapping presents and putting up the lights, the tree, and…

Excursions to the animal kingdom

Animals always seem to be fascinating and attractive to most children. That’s why they are always the subject of projects in our Infanterix day care centers. We always highlight our projects from different angles. On the one hand, we provide the children with all sorts…

Even more autumn crafts

Also in our second facility of Infanterix in Haidhausen 2 we are diligently working on all things ‘autumn’. There is so much to consider: no matter if hedgehogs, foxes, mushrooms, trees or leaves. All this and much more can be beautifully realized with a little…

Autumn Crafts

Autumn is the golden season and spoils us not only with its beautiful colours but also with delicious fruits. In our Infanterix day-care centres we like to involve nature in our projects and activities. At Infanterix Haidhausen the teachers and the children bought apples, pumpkins…