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From caterpillar to butterfly

It is always exciting for children to see the transformation of the world around them. A popular demonstration is the transformation of an inconspicuous caterpillar into a beautiful butterfly. Every morning, the children come to their group room eagerly anticipating whether the metamorphosis has begun…

Full-body painting

Something different . . . . At Infanterix Blumenau, the children had the opportunity to paint with their whole bodies instead of using brushes or pencils. At first, several large sheets of paper were neatly stuck together on the floor and covered with thick dabs…

Gymnastics in Freiham

Our children always look forward to the gymnastics classes at our facilities, like here at Infanterix Freiham. However, the aim is not to achieve top sporting performances, but rather to train the children’s dexterity and body awareness. Carefully pulling a ball towards them with a…

Field trip to the Isar

What could be better for children than splashing around in the water on a hot summer’s day? That’s why our Infanterix Sendling educators took advantage of the summer weather to take the children on a trip to the Isar river. The children had a lot…

Little pirates

Role play is an important part of a child’s development. The child slips into different roles, adopts different points of view and learns to see the world from a different perspective. In support thereof, our children from Infanterix Moosach became wild pirates. This involved them…

Expressing Emotions

Painting is much more than just creating beautiful pictures. It is also a wonderful way to express feelings. This is exactly what our nursery children from Infanterix Blumenau did – express themselves through their colourful paintings. In preparation for the project, the teachers talked to…

Listening to the Children

Based on the motto “Hearing young children’s voices”, the children and educators of Infanterix Sendling have implemented a special art project. See for yourself, because pictures speak louder than words…