When young children are learning language, story-based activities help them grasp the meaning of sentences and spatial vocabulary (such as "Look under the single-plank bridge" or "Are the Easter eggs hidden in the petals?"). As they step over, crawl, or squat to find eggs, they enhance their posture transitions. This festive Easter setting not only lets children share the joy with family and friends but also fosters essential communication and cooperation skills.
※ Required Resource
A
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Jungle Trial
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KP5001
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2 sets
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B
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Plan Your Step
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KM1001
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2 sets
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C
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Forest Tunnel
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KM3001
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1 set
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D
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Rocking Leaf Boat
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KP2006
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2 sets
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E
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Icy Ice Building Set
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KC0005
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3 sets
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※ Objectives (Suggested Age: 1 to 3 years old)
- Enhance children’s observation and visual search skills through Easter egg hunts.
- Step over obstacles or bend to find eggs, improving posture flexibility.
- Ride a rocking rabbit to stimulate the vestibular system and build core strength.
In a beautiful spring forest, Mr. Bunny warmly invites everyone to join the annual Easter egg hunt. This exciting activity requires teamwork to find all the hidden eggs. The Easter eggs might be tucked under the single-plank bridge or nestled in flower petals. Be brave, search everywhere, and don't miss a single corner!
Mr. Bunny has also hidden some Easter eggs inside the tree hole. Lower your body and crawl deep inside to find them. If you get tired of searching, take a break by sitting on the wagging rabbit for a fun and relaxing ride!
Finally, gently place the eggs you've found into the basket and work together to decorate a colorful Easter gift basket. With a warm smile, Mr. Bunny held out the colorful gift basket and said "This is all thanks to your teamwork; it's also a wonderful blessing that spring has brought to you!"