Kita Jungsstraße: Children plant their own apple tree in Bad Kreuznach!

Bad Kreuznach: Kita Jungstraße pflanzt Apfelbaum mit SDW Rheinland-Pfalz für Umweltbewusstsein und Freude an der Natur.
Bad Kreuznach: Kita Jungsstraße plants Apfelbaum with SDW Rhineland-Palatinate for environmental awareness and joy in nature. (Symbolbild/DNAT)

Kita Jungsstraße: Children plant their own apple tree in Bad Kreuznach!

in Bad Kreuznach, a new apple tree was planted on the site of the Kita Jungsstraße in early December, an exciting event that even actively shaped the children. Together with Hannah Babel from the Schutzgemeinschaft Deutscher Wald (SDW), the little ones took part in the campaign with great joy, while Stefan Reithofer, deputy head of the city administration, was at the side. With this planting, not only the connection to nature is to be promoted, but also the awareness of the forest and its important role in the ecosystem should be strengthened, such as bad-kreuznach.de

forest games for creative natural experiences

In parallel to this great initiative, the Survival compass website encourages various forest games to enable children to experience even more intensive experience. Games like "Find your tree", "The Treasure" and "Wald Mandalas Laying" not only promote creativity, but also the sensual perception of the environment. It depends on the role models of the adults who act as initiators and have to guarantee security in the forest, as described survival-kompass.de The central idea is that playful discovering and learning strengthens the connection to nature and can offer the older children as well as the younger people exciting experiences that go far beyond everyday life.

Some of the games presented for the forest adventures are simple, fun and effective, such as the "smell of times" game, where children have to sniff and guess different forest objects, or "let the feet guess", in which they feel different materials under their feet. These activities are not only exciting, but also instructive and strengthen the understanding of the children for their natural environment.

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