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My Lantern for St. Martin’s Day …

This year, once again, the children took to the streets singing joyfully while carrying their self-made lanterns for St. Martin’s Day. As tradition has it at Infanterix, the children from our facility at Harras spent a fun filled afternoon creating their own lanterns together with…

Autumn

We love spending time outdoors and exploring nature. To celebrate the rainbow of colors that autumn brings, the children and their educators at Infaterix Neuhausen 2 collected various items from nature to decorate the group rooms. The perfect opportunity to talk about the cones, chestnuts,…

Preschool

In 2019, we once again welcomed a new group of preschoolers to our facility in Aubing. At Infanterix we understand the importance of the various pre-requisite skills required for children to be able to learn in a natural environment and for the interaction with their…

Clay Creations

Most children, when given a piece of ordinary soft pottery clay, are instinctively motivated to explore its inviting soft and responsive sensory qualities. They poke it, squeeze it, hit it, pick it up and pound it down. Clay stimulates the child’s curiosity, while fostering eye-hand…

Color Games

At Infanterix, we place great value on sufficient movement for the children. Our educators plan interactions that incorporate physical movement on a daily basis. Even though we prefer outdoor playing and learning activities, we also have a spacious exercise room where the children can get…

The Four Seasons

There once was a mother, who had four children – Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter . . . Teaching the four seasons to children is an essential part of any curriculum and a necessary component of their early knowledge about the world. The seasons and…

Colors, colors and even more colors

What happens if you mix all the primary colors together? Is there any better way to find out than a few good old hands-on experiments? The children from our facility in Harras tried this out by mixing colors with their bare hands on paper and…