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List of basic necessities for kindergarten

 

At the first parent-teacher meeting before the start of the school year, you will probably receive a list of what you need for your group, but we will also describe the most important things that you cannot do without. So that this turning point in life does not start with drama, because something is missing. The list was prepared after consultation with kindergarten teachers and parents, who prepared the ground for this.

Clothes

- For a boy, the main thing is two pairs of trousers and T-shirts - with short and long sleeves, for a girl - trousers, skirt, dress and T-shirt.

- Do not forget panties and tights, as well as pajamas.

- Do not wear clothes that are difficult to put on, such as a dress or shirts with a lot of buttons, which can make life difficult for a child because they are difficult to put on and fasten. Let the clothes - both underwear and upper jackets - be more loosely cut. Also, give up polo blouses - the child should be able to wear all the clothes on his own with minimal adult help.

Keep at least one clean set of clothes for changing in his locker, as well as a bag for storing dirty things.

- Do not forget things for gymnastics, let it be separate: T-shirt, shorts, socks, sports shoes.

- If there is a swimming pool in the children's room, think about a swimsuit and a swimming cap, as well as flip-flops and safety glasses.

- In the cooler season, choose compact clothes such as overalls and a jacket, and try to avoid multi-layered clothes - it is better to invest in warm thermal underwear instead of several layers. Choose waterproof gloves and a hooded jacket and a helmet hat that fastens tightly. The clothes with which the child will stand in the garden should be made of cotton - at least 50%, and the outer ones should be made of moisture-resistant and breathable fabrics.

The Council:

If a child goes to kindergarten for the first time, let him go with his favorite clothes in the first few days - this way it will be easier for him to get used to the new atmosphere.

Footwear

It is very important, so choose carefully so that they are light, comfortable and desirable - with Velcro, not with ties or zippers. Keep spare sandals in the locker for children on warm days and shoes for cold weather.

Slippers do not fit, they do not fit, especially in kindergarten, because with them the feet sweat easily - it is better to wear softer shoes or sandals.

For appearance, the principle is the same: choose those that the child can wear on his own. If he can tie their ties, fine, but if he hasn't learned yet, leave it at home, otherwise he may stumble all day over the stained ties of his shoes. Sports shoes should also be without ties.

The Council:

Sign all your child's clothes, because they are very easy to confuse with someone else's clothes.

You can make special identical labels or buy applications to decorate children's things.

Additionally

A few diapers, wet wipes and paper towels in the baby's locker will never be superfluous.

- You can add an old blouse to drawing and creativity classes so that it does not stain everyday clothes with glue and paints.

- A spare pair of rubber boots and impregnated trousers play an invaluable role on those days when children were walking in the rain. bahisbey giris <br>

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