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Kindergarten activity room layout: five principles to help children grow up
The layout of kindergarten activity room is an indispensable part of children's growth. This paper will introduce five principles to help you create an activity space full of educational significance, creativity and beauty.

Educational principles

Let every inch of space be full of educational significance, such as putting letters, numbers and graphics on the wall, so that children can learn while playing.

Subjectivity principle

Take children as the center, and create the activity space that children like. For example, put a small sofa and a small table in the corner so that children can play and communicate freely.

Creative principle

Stimulate children's imagination and creativity, such as sticking a white canvas on the wall, let children play freely and make the space full of infinite possibilities.

Aesthetic principle

Color matching and layout design should meet aesthetic standards, such as choosing bright colors and reasonable layout to give children a beautiful visual experience.

economic principle

Make rational use of resources and avoid waste, such as choosing durable materials and arranging space reasonably, so that every penny can be spent on the cutting edge.