JP3147491U - Talking message board child calendar - Google Patents
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【課題】社会や企業、教育機関と家庭が一体となって、子どもたちが楽しみながら、生活習慣や社会ルール習得に利用できる簡便な教材を提供する。
【解決手段】季節感のある毎月のデザイン1に、子どもたちの生活習慣や社会ルールの取得を促進するシール貼付用カレンダー欄2、季節ごとの「学び」や「遊び」の情報提供欄3、利用する家庭ごとに自由に記載できる欄で構成し、毎月1枚ずつ配布できるようにひと月分を1枚に印刷して、子ども教育用カレンダーを構成する。
【選択図】図1PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide simple teaching materials that can be used to learn lifestyle habits and social rules while having fun for children by bringing together society, companies, educational institutions and families.
SOLUTION: A monthly design 1 with seasonal feeling, a calendar field 2 for sticking to promote the acquisition of children's lifestyle and social rules, an information provision field 3 for seasonal learning and play, It is composed of fields that can be described freely for each household to be used, and the monthly calendar is printed on a single sheet so that one can be distributed every month.
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この考案は、幼稚園、保育園、小学校、学習塾などで、3歳から8歳くらいまでの子どもたちを対象としたカレンダー教材として、生活習慣や社会ルールの基本を家庭と一緒に学ぶことができ、社会が一体となって青少年育成に寄与することが出来る。
また、異なるデザインのカレンダーを毎月ごとに提供し、季節ごとの学びや遊びの情報も同時に提供することで、子どもたちの継続的な興味を呼ぶ工夫もしてあり、量販店や各種サービス業の販売促進用ノベルティにも活用できる。This device is a kind of calendar material for children from 3 to 8 years old at kindergartens, nursery schools, elementary schools, school cram schools, etc. The society as a whole can contribute to youth development.
In addition, a calendar with a different design is provided every month, and information on seasonal learning and play is also provided at the same time, which is designed to attract children's continued interest and promote sales in mass merchandisers and various service industries. Can also be used for novelty.
従来のカレンダーに子どもたちが楽しんで継続的に使用できるものは少なく、また、ひと月分を毎月ごとに提供することで、需要数への柔軟な対応、印刷負荷の軽減による経済性を確保できる。 There are few things that children can enjoy and continue to use in the conventional calendar, and by providing a month for each month, it is possible to respond flexibly to the number of demands and secure economics by reducing the printing load.
子どもたちに季節に合わせた規則正しい生活習慣や、社会ルールといった家庭での教育的効果が期待できる。それによって、青少年育成の基本的な教材の提供となる。
また、利用者は、季節に合わせた「学び」や「遊び」の情報を取得でき、利用者の生活に合わせた独自の利用方法も可能である。Children can expect educational effects at home such as regular lifestyles and social rules according to the season. This will provide basic educational materials for youth development.
In addition, the user can acquire “learning” and “play” information according to the season, and can also use a unique usage method according to the life of the user.
カレンダーを毎月一枚ずつ配布することで、利用者の継続的な興味をひきつけ、教材として、また、販売促進のためのノベルティとして、一年を通じて、利用者の利用促進を図る。 Distributing calendars one by one every month will attract users' continued interest, as educational materials, and as a novelty for sales promotion.
子どもたちが、規則正しい生活習慣や社会ルールを、シールを貼りながら楽しんで、身に付けることができる。
利用者に季節ごとの優良情報を提供しながら、利用者ごとに毎月の行事予定などを確認できる。Children can enjoy and wear regular lifestyle and social rules with stickers attached.
While providing excellent information for each season to users, it is possible to check monthly event schedules for each user.
(1) 季節感あふれるデザイン画
(2) シール貼付用カレンダー部
(3) 季節ごとの「学び」「遊び」の情報コラム
(4) 利用者ごとに活用できる行事予定欄及び毎月の約束事(1) Seasonal design image (2) Calendar section for stickers (3) Information column for “learning” and “playing” for each season (4) Scheduled event column and monthly promises that can be used by each user
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