Boys’ Day at the Forest Kindergarten

Dip into the adventure of Forest Kindergarten and spend a day with us where you will rethink kindergarten and understand what is involved in the profession of a childcare worker or educator. On Boys’ Day, you can expect a day in the forest with our group of children. From building huts to playing games, reading
Ejection of the old hares – a ritual of transition.

Today we’re talking about these main characters: the old hares and the sly foxes. Because in the forest kindergartens it was “time to get out”.
A celebration of early education

Award ceremony of the German Kita Prize: we were there! And we’re proud as can be, even though we didn’t win a trophy. We have gained great experiences regardless! A celebration of early education Let’s tell it like it is: we would have preferred to bring home another message from Berlin. Now it has become
Appreciating and protecting nature

Absolutely, we know our forests! We have just received the “Forest Experts” award from the German Forest Protection Association.
Out of the forest, onto the water!

Nature, sustainability and digitalization. These are the three focal points of our educational work. During a visit aboard our adventures, the Waldkinder Regensburg were able to experience these firsthand. What is it like to live on a ship in harmony with nature? How do Anna, Paul and Hansen sail through Europe in a CO2-neutral way,
Under one roof with foxes, wild boars, and hedgehogs

With the forest-dweller project receiving the “ÖkoKids 2022” award. For the forest children, the kindergarten grounds are like their extended home. It’s clear that they want to know exactly who their roommates are in this forest shared living space. The youngest children among us, the Snail and Meadow children (two to three-year-olds), were particularly fascinated
Who works on the weekends at the kindergarten?

Once a month, the WALDKIDS gather on the premises of the Pielenhofen Forest Kindergarten. Some of the children have already attended the forest kindergarten, while others are new to the group.
The dismissal of the old hares – a ritual of transition.

The farewell of the “Alte Hasen,” the oldest children in the forest kindergarten, was once again a touching celebration for everyone involved. After spending the night in the forest and enjoying a communal breakfast, the children are told what makes each of them special and the impact they have left behind. For the farewell, the
Fossil researchers on the hunt for traces.

Project group explores quarry near Neudorf: “Mama, tomorrow I need a hammer and safety goggles at kindergarten.” Indeed, that sounds very exciting! With this somewhat atypical equipment in their kindergarten backpacks, the “Stone” project group of the Waldkinder Regensburg set off for a day towards the quarry near Neudorf in April – on the hunt
The donation amount for the buzzing of bees

The forest children are delighted about the subsidy for expanding their wild bee paradise.