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Observe, handle, touch, experiment, express feelings and more. The sensory universe kit is consistent with the founding principles of the Reggio pedagogy, promoting the child's cognitive development, concentration, curiosity, desire for experience and creativity with the goal of autonomy.
1 tray, 1 stone cave, 1 tree stump, 1 log, 9 world family characters, 8 forest animals, 8 enchanted world pieces, 12 acorns and 60 pine cones.
Dimensions
Tray: L: 50 cm - W: 50 cm - H: 3.5 cm.
Color
various
Additional infos
Outdoor use must be monitored to ensure the optimal, safe use of the furniture and parts. In the event of bad weather, we recommend that you store the products under cover.
This sensory kit should only be used as part of a sensory discovery activity supervised by an adult. Some kit accessories may vary throughout the year depending on available stock.
+ Pedagogic
Stimulate the senses
Stimulate the imagination
Encourage creativity
Specialist's opinion
The Reggio approach is based on the idea that young children are able to initiate their own learning. It encourages young children to express themselves in a variety of ways (artistic, physical, linguistic, emotional, etc.). The Reggio approach is based on the fun of learning and discovering in an environment that encourages curiosity and interpersonal skills, allowing the child's potential to develop harmoniously and at their own pace. Nature and free exploration are central to this approach.