Education1 minWhy free play is so importantNowadays, many parents are so busy with their child's diary that they hardly have any time left for free play.
Family4 minMission Amazonia: A board game promotes rainforest conservationThe second board game from Fritz+Fränzi reader Markus Lehmann takes children to the Amazon rainforest and promotes environmental protection.
Columns3 min«I don't want them to break my toys»Levin, 7, finds it difficult when his friends visit him and play with his toys. That's why he turns to Sarah Zanoni.
Health3 minPlay is a mirror of child developmentChildren gain important experiences for their development through play. Paediatrician Caroline Benz knows how parents can encourage children to play.
Videos1 minAccompanying children's play - what makes sense?In his lecture, Oskar Jenni explains why children play and explains the different forms of play and children's willingness to play.
Family4 minDance of the bees: A board game promotes environmental awarenessThe family game is not only fun, but also sensitises children to the connections between bees, pollination and biodiversity.
Education1 minMy child cannot loseIs your child good at losing? Or does it start to cry, scream or get angry when it loses? Some children are not good at losing. And maybe you're wondering whether you, as a parent, shouldn't just let them win?
Columns2 minMy three most important tips for all parentsOur columnist Mikael Krogerus learnt a lot for life from children's answers.
Family2 min«Mr Bolliger, what does a playground for three generations look like?»3 questions for Pascal Bolliger, Sales Manager at the Swiss Federal Health Insurance Fund EGK and project manager of the new 3-generation playground in Laufen BL.
Family2 min10 things that make your child happyWe advocate a childhood with fun and a dose of nonsense. Ten tried and tested tips for a break from everyday life.
Blog2 minA plea for vintage pleasurePeppa or Punch and Judy? Pingu instead of Paw Patrol? A plea for vintage fun for children - including a certain amount of pity.
Family4 minLose and win: Tips for children's gamesWhat to do if a child has trouble losing? Or doesn't want to play at all? Tips from game developer Daniel Fehr.
Blog2 minCommunism in the sandpitSome parents keep a close eye on their children's toys, labelling each item with their initials. Three ideas for a stress-free visit to the playground.
Education10 minOff into the forest!Too many leisure activities put a strain on children's brains. Experts are therefore calling for a return to free play - preferably in nature.