A booklet aimed at younger schoolchildren tells the story of Europe simply and clearly. It covers subjects ranging from nature and geography, to history and the EU more generally.
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"Europe is somewhere else". This nonsensical yet provocative statement launches the first chapter of this brochure for young adolescents. We are of course in the middle of Europe and the brochure attempts to explain what that actually means. Who runs Europe? What impact does the European Union actually have on daily lives?
“The EU time machine” is an online educational game about European and EU history. You fly a spaceship and have to steer into the right answer to quiz questions, making sure to avoid the meteorites!
Educational games and information for young people on European subjects – that it what you find on the web-portal Kids' Corner. You can train your memory with European flags, explore countries and famous Europeans, and fly spaceships while you learn history. And much more...
Looking for teaching resources about the European Union? Or wanting to give a pointer to teachers who come to you? Teachers' Corner contains all kinds of material for different age groups.
Website banners, a logo, and promotional postcards are available for Kids' Corner and Teachers' Corner.
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Coming soon: The Commission's plans to solve the ten biggest challenges in Europe are now presented in an easy to read ten-page booklet.
Do you know how to say "thank you" in Bulgarian? Or "Köszönöm" in English? How about "I love you" in Greek? In this booklet for 12-15 year old children, you can find many examples of common expressions in all 24 official languages of the EU.
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