Kindergarten literally translates as children's garden and refers to an establishment where children below the age of compulsory education play and learn; a nursery school.
"Kindergarten" is a German word that translates to "children's garden." It was initially used by German educator Friedrich Froebel in the 19th century to describe a school or educational environment where young children could learn through play and social interactions.
Young children.
It is good for children to start school at a young age because there mental development is very rapid while development in older children is less .
German children call their mother Mama or Mutti.Very young children also say Mami, but that`s not cool anymore when you got older.
Yes, but the children mostly come from military families.
The word "kindergarten" has a German origin. It is used internationally to refer to a preschool or childcare facility for young children.
kalb means dog
classmates,students,pupils
Winfred Kaminski has written: 'Heroische Innerlichkeit' -- subject(s): Books and reading, Children, Children's literature, German, German Young adult literature, German literature, History and criticism, Young adult literature, German, Youth 'Jugendliteratur und Revolte' -- subject(s): Books and reading, Children's literature, German Young adult literature, History and criticism, Mass media and youth, Political activity, Young adult literature, Young adult literature, German, Youth, Youth in literature 'Zur Dialektik von Substanz und Subjekt bei Hegel und Marx' -- subject(s): Substance (Philosophy), Subject (Philosophy)
She is a German, author of fantasy and adventure for young adults and children, and a widow, and has two children.
Kindergarten is a school grade for young children. Kids are found at a school.