Kindergartens receive Mongolian nat'l intellectual toys
The Khan Bank Foundation has started a project to diversify toys for children in kindergartens, and to give Mongolian traditional intellectual puzzle toys that are good for children's health as well their IQ development.
Within the framework of this project named “Intellectual toys-intellectual future”, the Khan Bank Foundation has granted 6000 intellectual toys of 44 types, including lock, puzzle, intellectual and mathematical toys to each kindergarten in 21 aimags, and six kindergartens from UB, for a total of 27 kindergartens. The toys were distributed Thursday to six kindergartens from Ulaanbaatar. The Minister of Education, Science and Culture; directors of Khan Bank and the International Intellectual Museum participated in the event which was held in the Khan Uul District Kindergarten #28. Managers of six kindergartens have received the toys and were asked to use these Mongolian traditional toys in their lessons.
The toys, which are targeted for the senior classes of kindergartens, were selected by kindergarten teachers and intellectual Museum specialists. Each kindergarten is granted a kit including 222 toys of 44 different types, CD and instruction booklet.
During the ceremony, D. Batsaikhan, a Chief Corporate Affairs of the Khan Bank, said: “Khan Bank Foundation is continuing its commitment to social responsibility by presenting intellectual puzzle toys made by the International Intellectual Museum to the children of 27 kindergartens in 21 provinces and UB. We did not choose just any toys but healthy Mongolian traditional puzzle toys that are embedded in Mongolian ancestor’s wisdom and that develop children’s mind. We would like to request the teachers to fully use these toys during their educational activities to bring up intelligent and wise citizens of tomorrow’s Mongolia. We cooperated with the Intellectual Museum to support our national industry in this project.”
Six kindergartens in UB have received Mongolian national healthy and IQ developing toys and will use them in their educational activities as a role model to the other kindergartens. The kindergartens in rural areas will receive the puzzle toys from Khan Bank branches across the country next week.
Within the framework of this project named “Intellectual toys-intellectual future”, the Khan Bank Foundation has granted 6000 intellectual toys of 44 types, including lock, puzzle, intellectual and mathematical toys to each kindergarten in 21 aimags, and six kindergartens from UB, for a total of 27 kindergartens. The toys were distributed Thursday to six kindergartens from Ulaanbaatar. The Minister of Education, Science and Culture; directors of Khan Bank and the International Intellectual Museum participated in the event which was held in the Khan Uul District Kindergarten #28. Managers of six kindergartens have received the toys and were asked to use these Mongolian traditional toys in their lessons.
The toys, which are targeted for the senior classes of kindergartens, were selected by kindergarten teachers and intellectual Museum specialists. Each kindergarten is granted a kit including 222 toys of 44 different types, CD and instruction booklet.
During the ceremony, D. Batsaikhan, a Chief Corporate Affairs of the Khan Bank, said: “Khan Bank Foundation is continuing its commitment to social responsibility by presenting intellectual puzzle toys made by the International Intellectual Museum to the children of 27 kindergartens in 21 provinces and UB. We did not choose just any toys but healthy Mongolian traditional puzzle toys that are embedded in Mongolian ancestor’s wisdom and that develop children’s mind. We would like to request the teachers to fully use these toys during their educational activities to bring up intelligent and wise citizens of tomorrow’s Mongolia. We cooperated with the Intellectual Museum to support our national industry in this project.”
Six kindergartens in UB have received Mongolian national healthy and IQ developing toys and will use them in their educational activities as a role model to the other kindergartens. The kindergartens in rural areas will receive the puzzle toys from Khan Bank branches across the country next week.
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