Bettina Scheer, Elke Gulden
Ball Games in Kindergarten
Coordination, Concentration, Cooperation
Ball Games are best for stimulating coordination, concentration and cooperation: The movements of hands, eyes and the whole body have to be aligned with the movements of the ball - impossible without a certain amount of concentration. Playing in groups, the children learn to take care of others and put their own skills into service for the group.Rolling the ball, throwing, catching, shooting, bouncing, dribbling - alone, in pairs or in groups - the authors present all sorts of fun-tastic games.
Age group: 3 to 6 years
First Published: February 2011
Ball Games are best for stimulating coordination, concentration and cooperation: The movements of hands, eyes and the whole body have to be aligned with the movements of the ball - impossible without a certain amount of concentration. Playing in groups, the children learn to take care of others and put their own skills into service for the group.Rolling the ball, throwing, catching, shooting, bouncing, dribbling - alone, in pairs or in groups - the authors present all sorts of fun-tastic games.
Age group: 3 to 6 years
First Published: February 2011
Size: 19,5 x 17,5 cm, 104 pages, Paperback, Black-and-white illustrations, ISBN: 978-3-7698-1860-4
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Rights Sold:
Price: 14,95 €
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