Geschenk-Bundle für die Kleinsten

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  • Figure Mika - Phonics Skills
  • Figure Robin - Early Numbers and Shapes
  • Figure Ari - My Body Parts
  • Figure Leo - My Emotions
  • Figure Yuki - Creativity and Design
  • Ergonomic Pen
  • Access to the EDURINO app

The EDURINO app runs on common iOS, Android smartphones and tablets and Amazon Fire tablets.

For the best Gaming experience we recommend:

  • Apple (iOS 15+) (min. 3GB RAM)
  • Android (10+) (min. 3GB RAM)
  • Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids (2021)
  • Amazon HD 10 Plus Kids (2021)
  • Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids (2023)

Minimum requirement (Please note that depending on storage capacity, the gaming experience may be limited):

  • Apple (iOS 13+) (min. 2GB RAM)
  • Android (8+) (min. 2GB RAM)
  • Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids (2019/2021)
  • Amazon Fire HD 10 Plus Kids (2021)

This is what your child can discover!

Reading & Writing

Numbers & quantities

My body parts

My feelings

Creativity & Painting

Reading & Writing

Numbers & quantities

My body parts

My feelings

Creativity & Painting

Rhymes are an important building block for language development in preschool and elementary school children. They are characterized by individual words that can be distinguished by only one or a few letters.

The "Syllables" chapter focuses on the structure of individual words, primarily training reading and listening comprehension. Your child will recognize how a word is structured, be able to clearly distinguish its parts, and thus learn how to put words together.

When preparing for reading and writing, it's important to distinguish between the content and the visual appearance of words and letters, and to consider them separately. Your child will learn to pay attention to the structure of a word and to distinguish between words based on their structure.

Sounds are a fundamental part of every language and therefore an important milestone in school preparation. Here, your child will explore the sounds of initial sounds using the animal initial sound chart developed by EDURINO.

Memorizing our numbers requires an introduction and plenty of practice. To make this process as varied as possible, your child will learn numbers through different approaches (e.g., writing, number blocks, listening) and a variety of games.

This section lays the first foundation in geometry. Your child will playfully interact with the surface shapes and learn to recognize them based on relevant properties. For example, they will recognize that the key characteristic of a shape is not its color, but the number of vertices.

To develop the concept of number, it is important that children have a variety of counting experiences and are encouraged to determine numbers in different contexts. This will later build the ability to determine larger quantities without having to count them individually.

This section introduces basic arithmetic in situations such as baking a cake or paying with coins. It also provides a first insight into the structures of mathematics, introducing your child to arithmetic symbols and the decomposition and composition of numbers at a low level.

In the research station, your child can explore different bodies and body parts together with Ari and Doc, the researcher. Not only will the exact names of body parts and their location within the body be explained in more detail, but their basic functions will also be demonstrated.

In the second section of the learning episode, your child will learn to name senses and sensory organs and learn more about the role of the five senses in our perception. Your child will also be encouraged to focus on the different sensory channels and perceive them more consciously.

Your child will learn about personal and dental care measures and discover why established routines for personal and dental hygiene play an important role in everyday life.

Your child will be taught their own body's needs and important steps to protect it. This includes not only drinking water and applying sunscreen, but also setting boundaries regarding their own body.

Your child will learn about the basic emotions of joy, anger, fear, sadness, surprise, and disgust. Based on these, they will develop their own emotional vocabulary to correctly name their own feelings and those of others.

Your child learns to organize feelings and thoughts, to reflect and to express their own emotions in different ways.

Your child will learn various emotion regulation strategies to cope with negative emotions like fear. They will also be introduced to methods that help them empathize with others and signal a willingness to help.

The learning journey begins in the artists' quarter, where you will prepare for a play together with Juki and come into contact with the first principles of color theory and drawing techniques.

You'll learn color names and, by mixing primary colors, discover how other colors combine. Drawing games will help you develop confident and dynamic line drawing and fine motor skills.

During your visit to the tailor's studio, you'll design dresses and costumes. You'll select patterns, fabrics, and details, and create your own characters for the play. While creating your own fabric patterns, you'll experiment with different mirror axes.

With Tinky, the inventor, you'll learn that painting isn't the only way to let your imagination run wild. You'll collect craft materials and discover different creative techniques with which you can freely experiment and create. You'll design rockets, props for the play, and statues for the artists' quarter.