Almost all children are familiar with iron-on beads - but a special surprise awaited them at the painting circus: iron-on beads that glow in the dark! 
„The children were incredibly inventive: moons, planets, stars, little aliens - freely designed or based on a template. By precisely placing each bead, the children playfully train their hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills. The quiet, careful work encourages patience and concentration and has a wonderfully relaxing effect. By experimenting with colours and shapes, they strengthen their spatial understanding and discover their own imagination. In the end, a stable work of art is created from many small beads - a moment full of pride, self-confidence and recognition for the effort invested. The glowing beads also made their eyes light up and even made them look forward to going to bed. 
It was a colourful group, many of whom did not yet know each other. The conversation revealed that some of them will be transferring to the same school in the summer - a great start to new friendships. School was a big topic in general: the children talked animatedly about their classes, teachers and everyday life. We give them space to share their worries, questions and joys with each other. We would also like to thank our trainee Karl Gailer for his support during the course and his willingness to listen to the children's stories.“
- Sarah Uessem
Thank you very much, dear Sarah and dear Karl. 


