30 power breaks for children - brain training through movement games
30 power breaks for children - brain training through movement games
30 power breaks for children - brain training through movement games
30 power breaks for children - brain training through movement games
30 power breaks for children - brain training through movement games
30 power breaks for children - brain training through movement games

30 power breaks for children - brain training through movement games

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Swinging a towel in one hand and catching a ball with the other: Games like this crossover exercise promote coordination, balance, and dexterity, are fun and stimulate ambition. At the same time, they reduce mental restlessness, lead to new concentration and promote the connection between the left and right hemispheres of the brain. These exercise cards for kindergarten and elementary school describe effective exercises from kinesiology, children's yoga and brain jogging for exercise lessons, physical education classes or the active break when the group is out of breath. Many exercises are possible in a circle, in the hall, outside or even on the square and require little or no material such as balls or towels.

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Age recommendation: 4 to 8 years
Format: 14.8 x 21.0, DIN A5, 32 cards, 30 exercises, printed on both sides, on solid 450g cardboard, foil-laminated, illustrated in colour, incl. methodological information, in colored cardboard box, shrink-wrapped
Publisher: Don Bosco
EAN: 426017951 425 8



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