THE CONCEPT
Learn with all sensesStories, fairy tales, or fables are magical tools that captivate children and stimulate them to engage and listen attentively. They inspire the child’s imagination and expand the vocabulary.
Actively participating in storytelling encourages thinking and improves linguistic expression. Both through reading aloud and telling stories in a group, Fantasia awakens the joy of stories. Children discover pleasure in their own imagination and thus the mind’s cinema is set in motion.
THE COURSES
How does a flower smell?During storytelling, an active exchange takes place. The children share their observations and opinions, and small scenes are brought to life through role-playing. In Fantasia, a variety of fascinating tools and creative ideas are used to stimulate children in a multisensory manner. We transform learning with all the senses into a playful experience.
Questions like “How does a flower smell?”, “How does honey taste?”, and “How does a bee fly?” will be answered by the children after the lesson. They will fondly remember wonderful experiences, such as flying like bees with colorful chiffon stripes as props.
In addition to a variety of movements, fine motor skills are also stimulated during the courses.
REGISTRATION
Interested?Fantasia Coordinator: Ilona Caratsch (lic. phil. I, Psychologist), SVEB Language Teacher, Art Therapy (New School for Social Research, New York)
