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Would you like your pupils to learn the basics about the European Union, but feel the subject may be too complex for them? Let them meet Yooki the firefly and his animal friends!

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Two children take a trip around Europe, buying souvenirs for their Grandma on the way.

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Each of the 27 EU countries has its own flag. See if you can match the pairs by turning over the cards.

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Click on the European flags and see famous landmarks pop up……each one appears twice! Can you find the pairs?

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Pick up some basic facts about the EU: print out and fold the sheet to make this fun origami game that children love to play!

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Science is Wonderful brings the world of cutting-edge research to young scientists in primary and secondary schools all over Europe.

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Poster for children showing a map of Europe with little pictures that illustrate some of the national characteristics and traditions of each country.

Discover Europe from outer space. A fun story that will help you discover the European Union and its origins, and understand that diversity enriches us.

These guidelines are designed to help educators understand the potential that the applications of AI and data usage can have in education and to raise awareness of the possible risks.

What is the rule of law? What does it have to do with sports? How can art help to explain abstract concepts? Discover our series of 6 animations that will help you understand what the rule of law is about… while having fun! The animations are available in all EU languages.

This storybook is about a little girl, Anna, who is starting school in a new country and learning the local language through immersion. The audiobook ...

Challenge your friends to a game about biodiversity. You will learn some interesting things about nature and how to protect it along the way.

Meet Ally the Alien who will help you discover lots of interesting facts about the countries of the EU, such as which language is spoken where, what t...

This toolkit has been developed for primary school teachers and primary school young learners (6-7 years old). It aims to support teachers to organise discussions in the classroom to effectively address gender stereotypes, based on the example of the transport sector.

Space for Kids! ESA Kids features space news, information, cartoons and downloads for children aged 6-12.

Do you want to play a puzzle about EU countries or EU languages? Or both? You can also print out a giant map of Europe to colour in!

Did you know that the European Union is made up of 27 countries and has a population of about 447 million?

Many reasons can bring individuals and groups into confrontation with each other. At the same time, there are things we cannot achieve without others....

How do you explain Europe to young kids? This educational colouring book could be a start. Colour the flags of the EU countries (with models), write d...

IdeasPowered@School provides a variety of ready-to-use educational materials in all EU languages on intellectual property for teachers and students of all ages and levels.