
What do children really need in the afternoon?
Space to breathe, try things out and laugh with others.
Whether creative handicrafts, inventing stories, doing children’s yoga or simply curiously discovering the world – our courses are freely selectable and aimed at children
from about 5 years up to 3rd grade and are designed with heart.
Reading course “Story Tree”
An afternoon course full of imagination, language and creativity.
In a calm atmosphere, children can immerse themselves in the world of stories – and grow in it like a tree with many branches.
The course is aimed at childrenaged approximately 5 to 9 years .
Every Wednesday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. (2 hours) we discover a new story together – sometimes funny, sometimes quiet, sometimes exciting – and create something of our own from it: a picture, a work of art, a game.
What we offer
– Reading aloud & free storytelling
– Create your own work on the story
– Movement games & shared table games
– Space for your own ideas and expression
Our goal is to encourage children to develop their language skills, creativity, social skills and fine motor skills through play – and to give them lots of joy in the process.
The “Story Tree” course takes place in5 thematic blocks between the school holidays in the Limmattal region.
Participation can be booked in blocks and is binding for the selected period. You can join at any time, subject to availability.
Course leader: Tania Coninx
Price overview:
CHF 33 per afternoon (including materials)
School year 2025/2026
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🍂 August–October (7 weeks) → CHF 231.–
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🎃 October–December (9 weeks) → CHF 297.–
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❄️ January–February (5 weeks) → CHF 165.–
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🌷 February–April (8 weeks) → CHF 264.–
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🍓 May-July (10 weeks) → CHF 330.–
📩Registration via email:info.lima.kids@gmail.com





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A course in which children learn how to calm down with breath, movement and imagination – playfully and with joy.
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Pssst... we're planning something special.
A course in which children learn how to calm down with breath, movement and imagination – playfully and with joy.
Stay tuned!
