Every day from 10:15am to 1:30pm and 6:00om to 7:00pm
Available for children from 3 years onwards.
Cost: 6 € per child / per day
Children can spend their time in childcare exploring life with all their senses:
Experiencing nature - painting - making craft projects - face painting - singing - dancing - stories and fairytales - stillness and meditation - playing and jumping about.
Apart from a ritual at the beginning and at the end of the session we offer several activities and enough unstructured time where we can do together what we feel like in the moment.
We would love every child to bring further toys or books (labelled with their names please) and thus let us participate in what is important to them. If available we would also encourage the children to bring bigger scarves, material for dressing up, and drums and rattles.
We would like to stress that children should not leave our childcare group without telling us about it. Please arrange with them where they can find you when they need you.
Important: We ask you to register until 15th July so that we get an idea of how big the group will be. If you register short-term we cannot guarantee a place.
If you cannot meet the registration deadline stated above and you would like to register your child/children directly at the Festival we ask you to talk to us in person (ideally not with the child present), whether there is still space available. The reason for this is to save the child any disappointment should it not be possible for us to include further children on a particular day. We would also like to arrange childcare payment with the parents only.
For questions please contact:
Friederike von Schroeter
T + 49 (0)5101 585874
E-Mail: friederikevswebde
The Team for the Children:
Friederike von Schroeter
Mother, legal practitioner, mediator, systemic family constellation, workshop organization.
"I consider it a gift to look after the children during the Festival. I look forward to the wonderful qualities each individual child brings in and to celebrate together with them."