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| „Kids on snow“, the wide game in the snow, does not just strive to teach technique. The focus is on fostering individual talents as well as providing inspiration and fuelling the imagination of the children. They can try out different approaches in various situations and are given the right tips at the right time. The fun exercises provide motivation to pursue a range of activities. |
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Playing around in the snow is one of the most basic needs of children. The "kids on snow" concept allows children to learn in a playful way and to gain experience in the snow, experiment with it and continually make new discoveries in a range of situations. Our high quality professional skills ensure fun and the best possible learning environment.
Snukiland has a range of different small arenas on offer in which the most typical situations encountered when skiing can be practised. The children stay at the various levels for as long as it takes them to master them, which can take different lengths of time depending on their age and capabilities. When the children in level 2 are able to safely negotiate corners, they are integrated into homogeneous groups.
| Locations: |
Feldberg, Waldau |
| Trial lesson prices: |
1 hour 15 euros / 2 hours 25 euros |
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| The purpose of the tour is not to compete or to fulfil ambitions as a racer, but rather it’s the joy of nature, the discovery of movement and fun in the snow that are paramount. At the different stations, from the games station to the curve station, cross station and speed station to the piste arena, the kids will develop an extensive repertoire of movement. The goal of our KidsCoaches: To awaken the children’s imagination, to encourage their enthusiasm for snow – to just “be a kid!” |
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| Locations: |
Waldau |
| When: |
9th January 2011
10 to 15 |
| Prices: |
15 euros per children including lift pass |
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Kids on Snow is a trademark of the Deutschen Skilehrerverbandes (DSLV) (German Ski Instructor’s Association).
More information on kids on snowcan be found here » |
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