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Ideal for building an understanding of time and routine, this beautifully designed weekly calendar supports children to experience the rhythm of the week through colour and repetition. Each day is represented by a different colour, helping children make meaningful connections between time, sequence and daily events.
Children can place each acorn into its vessel as the week progresses, creating a visual and tactile representation of time passing. This hands-on approach supports memory, sequencing and a growing awareness of routines. The set includes 7 coloured Nins acorns, 7 vessels and a round dish (18cm diameter) to hold the elements, offering a calm and purposeful addition to daily learning environments.
EYLF Learning Outcome Connections
Outcome 2.2: Children become socially responsible and show respect for the environment as they engage with daily routines and shared experiences.
Outcome 4.2: Children develop a range of skills such as sequencing, pattern recognition and problem-solving as they explore the passage of time.
Outcome 5.4: Children begin to understand how symbols and pattern systems work as they associate colours with days and routines.
Grapat provides material without instructions, Open-ended and encourages free and autonomous play. Grapat's only premise is to let children play, slowly, without time limits. Grapat suggests material that encourages, invites and stimulates the creation of several fantastic, realistic and invented little worlds. It is made following traditional processes, in the old way, with thick soft raw materials, natural dyes which let the wood veins be seen and vibrant coloured waxes and oils that slightly shine. The products are painted by hand, homemade, surrounded by land, fire, rivers and many children nearby, who inspire Grapat daily.
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Ideal for building an understanding of time and routine, this beautifully designed weekly calendar supports children to experience the rhythm of the week through colour and repetition. Each day is represented by a different colour, helping children make meaningful connections between time, sequence and daily events.
Children can place each acorn into its vessel as the week progresses, creating a visual and tactile representation of time passing. This hands-on approach supports memory, sequencing and a growing awareness of routines. The set includes 7 coloured Nins acorns, 7 vessels and a round dish (18cm diameter) to hold the elements, offering a calm and purposeful addition to daily learning environments.
EYLF Learning Outcome Connections
Outcome 2.2: Children become socially responsible and show respect for the environment as they engage with daily routines and shared experiences.
Outcome 4.2: Children develop a range of skills such as sequencing, pattern recognition and problem-solving as they explore the passage of time.
Outcome 5.4: Children begin to understand how symbols and pattern systems work as they associate colours with days and routines.