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Französisch Tag

Lanterns

As tradition has it, we once again made lanterns for St. Martin’s Day throughout all our facilities at Infanterix. At Infanterix Blumenau, we used the wax technique. Simply drizzle a few drops of wax on a piece of paper, iron and the lantern is almost…

Bavarian Day

Even though the Octoberfest was cancelled this year, we still took the opportunity to celebrate Bavarian Day, the same as we do every year. The children dressed up in their finest traditional costumes and enjoy a fun-filled day with delicious traditional Bavarian food, music and…

Seahorse

Fun and creative arts and crafts projects can keep kids occupied for hours. Therefore, our educators at Infanterix always try to come up with new ideas. At our facility in Infanterix Neuhausen, the children were given a coloring page with the picture of a seahorse,…

I Can Do It Myself!

Encouraging age-appropriate independence and giving children a chance to practice self-care skills is a very important part of growth and development. At Infanterix, we start age-appropriate independence – such as eating by themselves – at an early age. Fostering our children’s independence is not just…

Pirates Ahoy!

Currently our facility in Westpark is crawling with wild wacky pirates, who have been spying on the children and their educators from their lookout point. Now that Christmas and the festive season is a thing of the past, the next fun-filled event is coming up….

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…

Long live sport!

At our facility Infanterix Neuhausen, everything currently revolves around sports. Since quite some time, the children have been busy creating all kinds of sport themed crafts. They started by making their own sport outfits using colored construction paper – from shoes to tricots. Now that…