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8 Years and Older

Building Bridges Without Nails: Self-Supporting Structures

Defy gravity with ice cream sticks, thin branches, or knives! Discover the construction and scientific secrets of the "Self-Supporting Bridge" (Da Vinci Bridge), which can carry heavy loads using only friction and balance, without any glue.

8 Years and Older

How to Conduct a Balance Experiment Using a Fork and Toothpick?

A fascinating physics experiment that you can do at home with your children! Defy gravity with an apple, two forks and two toothpicks. The tricks of the center of balance experiment are in this activity.

6 Years and Older

Chasing the Invisible Force: Magnetization Experiment

This activity allows children to learn through experience which substances are attracted to the magnet and which are not. This "magnet hunt" triggers curiosity and teaches basic scientific concepts through play.

6 Years and Older

Ant and Cockroach Making Activity with Leaves for Children

An enjoyable art activity that develops children's imagination using leaves collected from nature and simple materials! You can create fun figures such as ants and cockroaches by gluing leaves to paper and adding drawings around them.

4 Years and Older

Neurogymnastics Activity: Two-Hand Coordination Exercise that Supports Brain Development in Children

With neurogymnastics, children's right and left brain coordination improves. This activity, performed by using both hands simultaneously on different lines, strengthens attention, focus and motor skills.

10 Years and Older

The Dance of Hot Air: Exploring Convection Currents with a Paper Wrap

Why does heat rise? Why does hot air move? This fun experiment allows children to feel science firsthand by observing heat and air currents. This experiment, which you can easily do at home or in the classroom with a candle and a small spiral of paper, is both instructive and fascinating!

2 Years and Older

We Learn the Logic of Nail Cutting

We learn self-care skills by having fun. We gain the skill of cutting nails using scissors.

6 Years and Older

Let's follow the line according to the directive cards

We draw lines on different ways on directive cards. According to these directive cards, our little ones will try to advance a thread in the same way.

4 Years and Older

Color Chamber Game

We arrange the colored circles to the chamber respectively. Visual perception is an example of a game that supports attention, line tracking, and eye coordination.

2 Years and Older

Let's Pass the Rope Through the Pasta

Activity that improves fine motor skills. Let's pass the rope through the holes and pasta. Let's improve the finger muscles, increase the focus time, support the concepts of order.

4 Years and Older

Throw the Ball Up, Turn the Cup Upside Down and Place the Ball in the Cup

The aim of this activity is to throw the ball up, turn the stand quickly and place the ball on the top glass. It sounds simple, but it requires much more than it seems!

2 Years and Older

Protect the balance while overcoming obstacles and lowering the object you carry

We tried to carry the ball on the cardboard glass without dropping the obstacles you created by using lego and rope. If we pass the obstacles without any support, it provides more gain.

2 Years and Older

Color coding from short to long

We have made plenty of pleasant coding work with quite simple materials that support the concept of long-winter, improve the ranking skills. We made color coding from short to long. It was a little difficult for us to do it, but he fondly finished successfully in our 2nd and next sticks.

6 Years and Older

Color tracking according to directive cards

We place our colorful apartments in accordance with the order on the directive card, playing a fun game. A game example that supports line tracking, visual perception, attention and hand-eye coordination.

8 Years and Older

Let's create butterflies with origami

Let's reveal several unique figures for origami, known as the art of paper folding. Watch carefully and try to do it together. Let's reveal the butterflies.

4 Years and Older

Sports activity

Such games or activities are the favorite types of activity of us therapists. In this game, motor planning skills are supported in the opening of motor development.

4 Years and Older

Colored latch

We play a fun game with our colorful mandates. We attach our latches to their places according to the colors given on the directive card. It is possible to create the game floor by passing the ice cream sticks to the cardboard. Visual perception, attention, focus, fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination is an example of a game that supports ..

4 Years and Older

Place the colored circles appropriately

We carry our colorful apartments to their places on the directive card and play a fun game. A game example that supports visual perception, attention and hand-eye coordination.

1-2 Age

Reach, Understand and Disassemble

We thought let's develop some lying skills and some fine motor skills. I glued it to the sticky paper from the toys at home. He tried to remove them one by one, examining them as his hands touched the sticky paper. He tried to reach out to those far away. When your baby starts to sit with support, you can try these activities. It is very helpful for their development.

1-2 Age

With Move Balloons

For infants motor skills and hand-eye coordination in our series of events to support we need to make sure have a fun time with their balloons.

1-2 Age

Take Out Straws

For infants motor skills and hand-eye coordination to support events in our series of different colored straws and let's try

1-2 Age

Pull it out

For infants motor skills and hand-eye coordination to support events in our series of let's try to pull out the sticky objects of different colors.

1-2 Age

Let's Figure Out Which One

For infants motor skills and hand-eye coordination to support events in our series of rings of different colors move and the other part is observing.

1-2 Age

Color Overlay

For infants motor skills and hand-eye coordination of different colors in our series of events to support our move towards it and select object.

1-2 Age

Action Press and hold

For infants motor skills and hand-eye coordination, try to keep in our series of events to support the object after some action.

1-2 Age

It's Time To Play With Balloons

For infants motor skills and hand-eye coordination to support events in our series of fun time with colorful balloons

1-2 Age

Swallowing Water Sponge

For infants motor skills and hand-eye coordination support in our series of events to take the water with a sponge.

1-2 Age

Shiny Objects Closer To

For infants motor skills and hand-eye coordination to support events in our series, let's get closer to shiny objects.

8 Years and Older

Pine cone Do with the dinosaur

Pinecone what's your favorite dinosaur? This is so cute dinosaurs to choose among so hard, let's do that.

2 Years and Older

Create the Same With Rope

Simple to prepare with your little darlings for 3 years and over, reasoning that the strength of support fine motor development and hand-eye coordination and the development of let.

4 Years and Older

A Fun Game With Bag

An enjoyable game you can play with your child with just a bag

2 Years and Older

Draw Game Look The Same

This game provides support for the development and strengthening of small colors Nov

6 Years and Older

Learning to count back and forth with Pacman

We throw the dice. We're feeding our hungry pacmanlari. The quickest Pac feed of the game is the winner. Example of a game that supports one account.. enjoyable..I wish you the best of the games