Aggression Rollers
Set of 2
Sicherer Spaß am Duellieren.
- Soft foam core in a tear-resistant faux leather cover
- Robust handles for a firm grip
- 100 x 55 cm length for children aged 6-12
- Testing strength, playfully releasing aggression & more
- Wipeable with standard household cleaning agents
- Developed with experts
- 2 years warranty
- Purchase on account
- 4 weeks return policy
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%Fröbelturm aus Massivholz
Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars
Im Team mehr erreichen.
Fröbelturm aus Massivholz - Turmbau Spiel Der Fröbelturm hat sich seinen Platz unter den beliebtesten Teamspielen wohl verdient. Das leichte Verständnis und die vielen Einsatzmöglichkeiten verbinden spannenden Spielspaß mit aktivem Teambuilding. In gemeinschaftlicher Zusammenarbeit den Fröbelturm errichten Ziel des Teambuilding-Spiels ist es, aus den Klötzen einen Turm zu errichten. Um dies zu erreichen, werden Schnüre zum Steuern eines Hakens bedient. Der Haken passt in die Einkerbungen der Holzklötze und wird zum Errichten des Turms genutzt. Mit vereinten Kräften wird ein Klotz nach dem anderen an den Haken gesetzt und unter höchster Konzentration aufeinandergestapelt. Das kann für ziemlichen Nervenkitzel sorgen. Ein spannendes Spiel, dessen Ziel nur gemeinsam erreicht werden kann. On top: Um für besseres Gelingen zu sorgen, versehen wir die obere Fläche der Hartholzklötze mit überkreuzten Einkerbungen. Hierdurch kann ein umgefallener Klotz, einfach mit Hilfe des Hakens, wiederaufgestellt werden. Teambuilding & Individuum stärken Ein gemeinsames Ziel, das verbindet: Sich mit der Gruppe verbunden fühlen. Ein wertvolles Gefühl, dass selbst dann entstehen kann, wenn sich die Spielerinnen noch nicht kennen. Durch ein gemeinsames Ziel. Der gemeinschaftliche Ehrgeiz und das daraus resultierende Wir-Gefühl ist durch den Fröbelturm schnell geweckt. Ein Gefühl, das verbindet. Perspektivwechsel & Empathie: Beim Errichten des Fröbelturms wird die Perspektive der anderen mitbedacht. Muss eine Seite beispielsweise strammziehen, so lässt die andere locker. Spielerinnen lernen, ganzheitlich zu denken und sich in die Position des anderen hineinzuversetzen. verbale & nonverbale Kommunikation: Da alle an einem Strang ziehen müssen, bedarf es der nötigen Kooperation und Kommunikation. Die Spielerinnen bringen eigene Überlegungen mit ein, müssen sich jedoch auf eine gemeinsame Richtung einigen. Es gilt das gesagte der Mitspielerinnen aufzunehmen und auch die eigenen Ansichten vor der Gruppe zu äußern. Dabei kann in Worten aber auch nonverbal kommuniziert werden. So lebt eine der vielen Spielvarianten davon, dass während des Spiels nicht gesprochen werden darf. Eine spannende Art der Umsetzung. Denn hier wird der Fokus einmal mehr daraufgelegt, die anderen Spieler*innen richtig lesen zu lernen und sich selbst in Verbindung seiner Körpersprache auszudrücken. Gemeinschaftlich Lösungen kreieren und umsetzen: Das Turmspiel Fröbelturm dient als praxisnahes Beispiel eines lebendigen, demokratischen Gemeinwesens. Hierbei werden Problematiken erkannt und gemeinsam Lösungen ausgetüftelt. Lösungen, die manches Kompromiss verlangen und die Anpassungsfähigkeit der einzelnen Spieler*innen trainiert. Doch nicht immer bedeutet dies ein Anpassen, auch das Vortragen eigener Gedanken führt die Gemeinschaft zu genau den Lösungen, die es braucht, um das gemeinsame Ziel zu erreichen. Kennenlernen der Spieler*innen: Der Fröbelturm ist ein wertvolles Instrument zum Kennenlernen der Spieler*innen und bietet die Möglichkeit, Teamkonstellationen besser zu verstehen. Beobachtet man das Spielgeschehen, so lassen sich wertvolle Erkenntnisse ableiten. Wer plant zuerst und wer stürzt sich sofort ins Tun? Wer hat Geduld, wer ist ungeduldig? Wer übernimmt welche Rolle? Wie wird mit eigenen Fehlern umgegangen? Und wie mit denen, eines anderen? Das hilft, Teams besser zu verstehen und einzelne Spielerinnen gezielt in ihrer Entwicklung zu fördern. Gemeinsam Ziele erreichen und Erfolgserlebnis feiern Da steht er endlich: Der Fröbelturm! Wer das geschafft hat? Wir. Ein Erfolgserlebnis, dass Gruppen stärkt. Gruppen von 4 bis 24 Personen ab 6 Jahren Der Fröbelturm eignet sich für unterschiedliche Gruppengrößen. Ab einer Anzahl von 4 Spielerinnen kann der Spaß bereits beginnen und macht selbst bei großen Gruppen keinen Halt. Denn der Fröbelturm kann mit bis zu 24 Spieler*innen gespielt werden. Dabei eignet er sich für Spieler*innen ab 6 Jahren. Eine Obergrenze gibt es nicht. Denn Zugehörigkeit tut allen gut. Vielseitige Einsatz- und Spielmöglichkeiten inkl. Anleitung Das Turmspiel Fröbelturm eignet sich für die unterschiedlichsten Gruppen. Ob Schulen, Kindergärten, Seminare, Sportmannschaften oder mit den Arbeitskollegen. Das vielseitige Teamspiel ist eine Bereicherung für jede Gruppe. Eine weitere Genialität des Fröbelturms: Er ist schnell und einfach erklärt. Dennoch erhältst Du Deinen Fröbelturm inklusive Anleitung. Diese zeigt neben interessanten Fakten und inspirierenden Gedanken, praktische Einsatz- und Spielmöglichkeiten auf. So kann der Fröbelturm beispielsweise mit der jeweils schwachen Hand der Spieler*innen oder gänzlich nonverbal erbaut werden. Ein Teamspiel mit vielen Fassetten. Hochwertige Hartholzklötze made in EU & nachhaltige Transportwege Mit bewusst ausgewählten Materialien, steht der Fröbelturm von KRAFT für lange Haltbarkeit und robusten Spielspaß. Hergestellt sind die Holzklötze aus ansprechendem Buchenholz. Dieses beziehen wir auf Basis nachhaltiger Produktionsschritte innerhalb Europas. Um für eine längere Haltbarkeit zu sorgen, wird das Holz mit einem Lack versehen. Auch hierbei verwenden wir hochwertige Materialien auf Wasserbasis. Diese sind mit dem europäischen Zertifikat EN71 versehen und somit schweiß- und speichelecht. Für angenehmen Spielspaß und mehr Nachhaltigkeit. Spielmaterial des Fröbelturms: 6 Hartholzklötze (je 17 cm x 6 cm x 6 cm) 1 Bügel mit Metallstab als Hebevorrichtung 12 hochwertige Schnüre zu je 4 m Länge 1 Holzteller mit 12 Bohrungen zur Befestigung der Schnüre Zusammen. Wachsen. Mit dem Fröbelturm von KRAFT€99.00 €49.90 Details -
Boxstation KRAFT
verschiedene Sets & Zubehör
Mobiler Schlagabtausch für kleine Champions.
Variant: Box stationBoxstation KRAFT - freestanding punching bag for children Easily placeable and back-friendly With our boxing station you can train without drilling or a fixed location. You keep the flexibility to decide quickly each day where you want your freestanding punching bag to be. Simply grab the two handle loops at the top of your freestanding punching bag and pull it effortlessly and in a back-friendly way to your desired position. Then you can start right away—no further preparation needed—your freestanding boxing station is always ready. The ideal punching bag for children To provide children with the right punching bag, the adjusted speed and the force of the rebound should be considered. The adapted weight and the sand-filled base of your boxing station ensure the necessary safety and a sense of achievement. This causes the freestanding punching bag to swing back at a child-appropriate speed. Instead of being hit with too much force, the child has the opportunity to successfully catch the swinging bag and find a successful flow. Freestanding. Child-friendly. Strong. That is the Boxstation from KRAFT.€189.00 Details -
Bataka
Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars
Therapy Anger Club
Der faire Umgang mit Gefühlen.
Packaging unit: 1 pieceBatakas – Experience fairness & handle aggression safely Soft foam Our Batakas have a high-quality foam core. This runs through the entire striking surface. That makes our Batakas so safe. A hit with the Bataka club is injury-free and soft. Tear-resistant fabric cover The hard-wearing red fabric cover withstands a lot! With it, children, adolescents and adults can engage in the wildest duels and enjoy the high quality of our Batakas for a long time. High-quality wooden handle securely wrapped Our Bataka clubs are thought through down to the last detail. The pleasant wooden handle fits comfortably in children’s and adults’ hands. To provide the necessary safety, our Batakas are equipped with a protective shell made of high-quality plastic. This protects the hands and is securely enclosed by the soft fabric. Possible uses – Games & exercises for Batakas: Dexterity exercise obstacle course Place {{ link::product id='205-614' text='soft balls' }} on heights, such as on stacked {{ link::product id='207-236' text='soft building blocks' }}. The task is to strike the {{ link::product id='205-614' text='soft balls' }} down with the Batakas as quickly as possible and reach the finish line. Variant: stop the time or play in a race against the hourglass. Balance exercise individual A playful duel on solid ground is one thing; on a bench or a {{ link::product id='205-735' text='balance cushion' }} it becomes more difficult. The children try to keep their balance. Whoever manages to stay on longer wins. Time can also be measured. Balance exercise teamwork Here the children are divided into pairs. Two children stand on a {{ link::product id='207-259' text='balance rocker' }} opposite two other children on another balance rocker. The pairs try to stay on their own balance rocker and push the opposing pair off their balance rocker with the Batakas. Variant: Place the balance rocker flat on the floor. Children sit on the balance rocker and try to push each other off with the Batakas. Movement game dragon guardian One child is the guardian, the other the thief. The guardian guards two {{ link::product id='205-614' text='soft balls' }} (dragon eggs). These lie several metres apart in a {{ link::product id='205-085' text='hula hoop' }} (nest). The thief crawls hidden behind a screen. For this, for example, the foam arches of our {{ link::product id='207-242' text='rocking arch' }} set are suitable. The guardian tries to hear from which side of the screen the thief will emerge in order to protect the nearby egg in time. The thief gets the egg if he manages to knock it out of the nest (hula hoop) with the Bataka. The guardian wins if he touches the thief beforehand with his Bataka. Circle game treasure guardian A willing child is the brave treasure guardian. He sits in the centre of the circle and wears a {{ link::product id='105-251' text='blindfold' }}. His task is to guard the treasure ({{ link::product id='104-001' text='bell' }}/key, …). A child plays the thief and tries to steal the treasure as quietly as possible without being hit by the treasure guardian’s Bataka. If the thief succeeds, he sits down again. All children hide their hands behind their backs. The treasure guardian gets the chance to guess the thief. After three wrong guesses the thief gives an audible signal with the treasure and the treasure guardian locates the sound. Role plays The children choose the roles themselves. For example, they can slip into the role of a knight. The knightly duel naturally takes place under honourable knightly rules (see below: Rules for Batakas). Letting off steam After the Bataka anger clubs have been introduced (see below: How to introduce the Batakas), they can be quickly accessed by the children as a daily option via an adult caregiver. The child receives the anger club and can choose to apply it to a specific object (tree trunk, wall, column, …) or to enter a supervised duel with the adult. Mindfulness & verbal expression of feelings While the child (see above: Letting off steam) receives a channel for the arisen anger, it can give the frustration room through verbal accompaniment. Accompanying questions from the adult: What is making you so angry right now? Where do you feel the anger most (stomach, head, …)? Do you already feel the anger going away? Introduction & rules for Batakas Provide space for questions Situations in which the children are relaxed are best suited. Small groups can also be formed to provide a calm setting for arising questions. Feel free to ask the children which ideas they have that they would like to try out with the Batakas. Consider whether these also fit your intention. It is then important to jointly set rules to create a framework in which all children feel safe and comfortable. Rules for Batakas: To provide a safe framework, it is important to ensure fair behaviour. The rules are discussed together with the children. Children should also have the opportunity to express their own limits, which can lead to further rules. It is important to note the following: Do not wear sharp objects or jewellery Create fair conditions regarding age, size and strength. Deviations, e.g. by adult caregivers, adapt to the abilities of the weaker participant. A duel takes place between two people The duel partners are asked beforehand whether they want to participate Only start when both are ready A start word is agreed – tip: with a prior high five or handshake A “stop” is to be accepted & ends a duel immediately The Batakas should only meet each other or at most previously jointly agreed body areas Taboos: sensitive body areas such as face or genitals Define room limits No outsiders enter the room Emotional & social learning goals with Batakas: Release anger & irritation in a controlled way With our anger clubs, children, adolescents and adults receive an appropriate channel to dissipate arising aggression. In a playful duel with adult caregivers or peers, anger can be released together. The Batakas help to avoid swallowing or suppressing anger. It is no longer necessary to let frustration uncontrollably turn into destructive aggression. With our anger clubs you create new paths – towards more balance and a healthy way of dealing with one’s own feelings. Experience respect & fairness With our anger clubs, children, adolescents and adults experience their own limits as well as those of their opponent. These should be expressed and respected. In the playful duel, a strengthening basis is thus formed from which one benefits in future conflict situations. Together. Roughhousing. Testing strength. With the Bataka anger clubs from KRAFT.€49.90 Details -
%Feely Emotion Set
Achtsam mit Gefühlen spielen.
Feely Emotion Set - Emotion cards, emotion balls & games about feelingsPractical routines, easy-to-understand circle, table & movement gamesYou can easily integrate Feely into your everyday life at nursery and use it in many ways depending on the interests of the staff and children. Whether as a mood check-in during morning circle, as a memory game during free play, or as a movement game outside or in the gym - implementation requires no preparation time and includes game options that can be played independently by one or more children.Project with children on the topic of feelings - ready to goWith our Feely, you have a lovely set that allows you to start a whole project on the topic of feelings immediately, thanks to the easy-to-understand instructions. The guide contains over 12 games and activities in the areas of movement, circle time, reading aloud, and versatile options that you can carry out without much preparation with children, teenagers, and sometimes even adults. In addition, the guide includes a short, interesting introduction to the topic of emotions, which you can post as a little knowledge input for parents.Games playable without languageThanks to the variations, you can play these fun games even with children who do not understand or speak English at all.Basic emotions represented cross-culturallyThe images are based on the FACS (Facial Action Coding System). This makes them understandable worldwide and across cultures. No matter which country a child or adult comes from, the facial expressions are clear. This allows children and adults from the most diverse cultures to play together, communicate about feelings, resolve conflicts, build empathy, and develop an understanding for one another.English & German terms for feelingsOur Feely supports you with English terms for feelings, which appear on each of the emotion cards next to the German terms. This makes the Feely the ideal emotion game for bilingual facilities and supports cross-cultural understanding.Includes an interactive story about feelingsThe Feely Emotion Set includes a short interactive story in the attractive instruction booklet about a child's birthday party where Leo experiences all the basic emotions in an everyday, child-friendly way. The read-aloud story contains gaps that the children fill in with the appropriate feeling as the missing term.Supports relationship building, positive group atmosphere & emotional-social competenceWith Feely, you support the building of relationships with your children. They feel understood, taken seriously in their feelings, and develop trust in you as a caregiver. The group atmosphere also improves through the lovely activities provided by your Feely materials. Children can be supported in conflict situations with the help of the emotion cards and develop empathy towards other children in the group. In this way, you support children's social competence through playful activities and ensure a pleasant way of interacting with each other.Scientifically sound - according to Paul Ekman & FACSWhat is FACS?The FACS (Facial Action Coding System) describes the cross-cultural facial expression of emotions. A facial expression that is naturally anchored in us humans. We display this automatically when feeling basic emotions.What are the 7 basic emotions?The basic emotions that exist according to globally recognized scientists like Paul Ekman are: joy, surprise, fear, anger, disgust, sadness & contempt.Understand feelings. Experience connection. With the Feely Emotion Set from KRAFT.€79.00 €47.90 Details
Aggression Rollers - soft & safe for letting off steam
High-quality foam roller with a robust cover
Our aggression rollers feature a soft foam core that provides the necessary cushioning and safety for action-packed situations. The robust faux leather covers ensure long-lasting durability. To make sure the aggression rollers are easy to grip, they are equipped with two loops. These are tear-resistant and comfortable to hold. To make hygienic use in schools, youth centres, and clubs easier, you can simply wipe the aggression rollers clean with standard household cleaning agents.
Possible uses
Anti-aggression training
Children sometimes experience emotions in an overwhelming way. Feelings like anger can cause stress that makes thinking difficult, meaning a conversation is only possible once the stress hormones have subsided. When school children learn strategies to lower their stress levels, escalations can be reduced and healthy, social interaction can be fostered. Physical activity, in particular, can help to lower stress hormones. These 2 soft foam rollers provide a safe foundation for guided work with anger, frustration, and emerging aggression.
Self-defence & building self-confidence
Our aggression rollers are ideal for role-playing games where children practise dealing with boundary-crossing behaviour. One exercise could look like this: a child approaches their partner with the aggression roller. The partner checks in with themselves to see at what point it feels too close. Then, the focus is on how to say 'Stop' clearly and firmly, and how to keep the other person at a distance with their hands if the boundary-crossing continues.
Strengthening & testing strength
Testing strength through duelling and comparing oneself with others is part of human nature. You notice this with school children, too. To ensure this happens in a safe environment, our robust aggression rollers help you provide children with the necessary equipment to have fun fights while playfully strengthening their muscles. If the children stand on a gym bench, a tree trunk, or something similar, you create a fun challenge that also promotes balance and, by focusing on their own body, strengthens self-confidence and automatically reduces the force used against the opponent.
Action. Safe. Let off steam. With the aggression rollers from KRAFT. Das ist KRAFT
Technical details
Aggression Rollers, Set of 2
Age of:
6 years
Age up to:
12 years
Color:
blue
Diameter:
25 cm
Length:
100 cm
Manufacturer information:
KRAFT GmbH, Von-Humboldt-Straße 9, 74592 Kirchberg, info@kraft-lernen.com
Material:
Foam, artificial leather
Suitable for:
School, therapy
Product number:
205-257
Weight:
2 kg
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