Different houses around the world
Of course, it wasn’t quiet in the Discovery House that week either, and if you crept past Villa G, you could smell a heavenly, sweet scent. Everything revolved around the question: “This is how I live. Who else lives with me and how do other people live?”
It is very exciting for children to see what types of housing there are: you can live in a house, an apartment or in a high-rise building, sometimes even in an igloo or a tent. The home is always a place of security and a place of well-being.
During this week, the explorers got to know their homes and that of their friends better and dealt with which rooms are there and what is in the rooms. They became architects and builders, conjuring up their own distinct housing options out of sweet treats. And another detail did not go unnoticed. The Explorers lived up to their name and recognized at first glance that buildings consist of different shapes. They found circles, triangles, rectangles and squares in every dwelling and in every treat.