“Playing” to learn movement: Exploring the creative Vivokids lesson
The Preschool stage is the golden age for young Vinsers to develop physically and form cognitive abilities. Every step, jump, or balancing action not only helps them stay healthy but also builds the foundation for confidence and intellect.

Understanding this crucial need, every VivoKids lesson for the Vega – Luna classes at Vinschool Imperia Kindergarten is designed to transform physical exercises into a journey of “Play – Learn – Grow.” The children engage in imaginative role-play, developing their creativity while enthusiastically improving their physical fitness. The young Vinsers experienced wonderful learning moments where every “play” activity was a valuable “learning” lesson:
Body Coordination with the “Dinosaur Birthday Cake”
The young Vinsers excitedly role-played as bakers, taking on a crucial mission: delivering a special cake to their dinosaur friend. The fun challenge required the children to balance the cake skillfully while moving towards the dinosaur. This activity helps them train agility, excellent balancing ability, and learn how to coordinate multiple continuous movements smoothly.
Team Spirit with the “Beach Cleanup”
The young Vinsers eagerly searched for “trash” on the beach. The most fun challenge was when they all grabbed a large tarp together, shouting in unison to carry the “trash bag” to the recycling area. The children also learned how to sort the trash into the correct colored bins. This activity served as an excellent lesson in teamwork, teaching them collaboration and fostering environmental awareness.
Agility and Dexterity in the “Ice Cream Party”
Laughter echoed loudly as the young Vinsers excitedly chased the teachers’ “ice cream truck” to receive their scoops. After receiving the ice cream, the challenge continued! They had to skillfully balance the scoop of ice cream on the cone to bring it back to their “friend’s house.” This fun game helps the children practice agility, reaction time, and learn the joy of sharing.
The combination of role-playing games and physical challenges is how the young Vinsers at Vinschool Imperia Kindergarten learn – turning movement into a journey of comprehensive development for children in their early years.







