Name, quantity and use of articles:
1, toys, 30, entertainment and education.
2, books, 50 books, reading and learning.
3, drawing paper, 100, creative painting.
4, colored pencils, 50, drawing and doodling.
5, tables and chairs, 20 sets, learning to eat.
6. Juice and snacks, moderate amount, snacks and lunch.
7, sporting goods, all kinds, sports activities and exercise.
8. Workbooks and stationery, all kinds, classroom activities and writing exercises.
The detailed project list of kindergartens can be adjusted and expanded according to the size of kindergartens, the number of children, teaching methods and needs. At the same time, kindergartens need to buy a certain amount of health and safety supplies. For example:
1, disinfection supplies: such as disinfectant, disinfectant wipes and disinfectant spray. Used to keep the kindergarten environment clean and hygienic.
2. Hand sanitizer and hand sanitizer: provide children with clean places to wash their hands and hand sanitizer to promote children to develop good hygiene habits.
3. Medical kit: including band-AIDS, gauze, iodophor, alcohol cotton balls and other commonly used first-aid medical supplies.
4. Safety locks: Kindergartens should install safety locks at entrances and exits to prevent children from going out and strangers from entering.
Specification for the use of kindergarten supplies
1, safety first: ensure that all items meet safety standards, and there are no sharp edges or small parts, so as not to hurt young children. Check items regularly and repair damaged or broken items to ensure safety. Store dangerous goods (such as cleaning agents and medicines) out of the reach of children.
2. Maintenance of articles: Clean and disinfect articles regularly, especially those in contact with food, to prevent the spread of bacteria. Keep the artworks and crafts clean and tidy, ensure the materials are dry, and prevent the growth of mold.
3. Supervision and guidance: Ensure that an adult supervisor is present to supervise the safety and behavior of children when using articles. Provide appropriate guidance and rules to ensure the rational use of goods.