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Mobile children room

The mobile children's room (MoKI) can be used by parents in the event of an acute breakdown in the regular care of a child. While the parents devote themselves to their work, the kids can use the mobile children's room with handicrafts, play materials and books: The mobile boxes offer a collection of meaningful activities for children up to elementary school age. For the little ones, there is also a changing and sleeping facility

In the Faculty of Rehabilitation Sciences, all employees and students of the faculty can borrow the mobile children's room (MoKi). This can be borrowed and reserved via the Media and Workroom for Students (MArS), room 4.418B in Emil-Figge-Strasse 50. During the semester, the MArS is open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Fridays. You can borrow items using the form on display. The location of the MoKi is the Scheinausgabe (4.418C). For further information, please contact Dr. Regina Moritz.

 A blue KidsBox with Prof. Dr. Sarah Weigelt and Dr. Regina Moritz © Archiv​/​TU Dortmund

Mobile children's room

The mobile nursery(MoKi) can be used by parents in the event of an acute absence of regular childcare. The mobile nursery offers everything a child needs from baby to primary school age: Changing kit, puzzles, building blocks, puzzle books... as well as games and craft materials for primary school children and two iPads with learning and game apps for almost all ages, which can be borrowed separately - with headphones.

Whether in the office during a meeting or during a meeting - there is sure to be something behind every door in the MoKi's rolling chest of drawers to keep children busy so that parents are relieved of some of their workload.

Independent lending in the MArS, EF 50 - 4.418 B. During the semester, the MArS is open Monday to Thursday from 8 am to 6 pm , Fridays from 8 am to 2 pm. Items can be borrowed using the form on display. The MoKi is located in the Scheinausgabe (4.418C). Contact person for questions is Dr. Eva Wimmer.

 A blue KidsBox with Prof. Dr. Sarah Weigelt and Dr. Regina Moritz © Archiv​/​TU Dortmund

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