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Wu En is a toy specially made for children.
"Wu En" is a toy specially made by Floppel for children. Related knowledge is introduced as follows:

First of all, a kind introduction:

1, Wu En refers to a set of toys designed for children by German preschool educator Froebel. Froebel believes that nature is a gift from God and a big school for people to know God. In order to meet the special needs of children's education, it is necessary to imitate the nature, shape and laws of nature and make simple objects as the primary means for children to know everything and understand nature. It is a gift from heaven that suits the characteristics of children.

2. It is necessary to realize how this kind of kindness was eventually abused by kindergarten teachers who followed Froebel. It is very important to understand the educational goal that Froebel expects kindness to achieve. First, kindness is used by children to learn to use the environment. Secondly, they pointed out the connection between human life and nature for children. Finally, they make a contract between adults and children who play good roles.

Second, the type:

1. The first gift is six wool balls of different colors, each ball is tied with a thread, and the color of the thread is the same as that of the ball. Before or after the child speaks, the mother guides the child to observe and grasp these soft balls to familiarize him with their shapes, colors and dynamic and static States.

The second kind of gifts are wooden spheres, cubes and cylinders, all of which are one and a half inches in height and diameter. The latter two are perforated and connected with wooden sticks as threads.

The third gift is a wooden cube, which can be divided into eight small cubes and combined into a regular big cube. This kind of gift can let children know the various shapes and properties of objects, and understand the relationship between parts and the whole and its concepts.