Plate Power | Early Learning
‘Plate Power’ is a sustainability experience that brings food solutions to life.
Think interactive storytelling, digital floor games, sensory and imaginative ‘invitations to play’ & creating solutions to keep at your centre. Our experiences are rated 5 stars on Google.
Interactive storytelling:
“Picking The Plant Rainbow” helps children explore teamwork as they meet a rainbow of plant foods.
Interactive small group rotations:
- Build digital and movement skills by “growing” seeds into food with interactive floor projections
- Foster creative sensory play with a world filled with fruit trees and bushes and green sand
- Develop fine motor skills by “picking” felt fruits and vegetables from the garden patch
- Explore sustainability by “making” compost with fruits and vegetable and recycled paper
Note: Activity 4 will only be included for children over three years
Embed activity:
Plant microgreens in upcycled berry containers
- or -
Plant a mini vegetable patch in your garden bed
Our playful sustainable learning approach:
- Interactive, play-based learning: We provide captivating learning through creative, interactive, technology-enabled play, which ignites creativity, fosters problem-solving, and builds connections.
- Evidence-based solutions: We showcase the magic of climate solutions, informed by Project Drawdown, the world’s leading resource for climate solutions.
- Curriculum-aligned activities: We align this program with the Early Years Learning Framework, including the Sustainability principle and outcomes 2, 4 and 5.
About the Program
‘Plate Power’ is a sustainability experience that brings food solutions to life.
Think interactive storytelling, digital floor games, sensory and imaginative ‘invitations to play’ & creating solutions to keep at your centre. Our experiences are rated 5 stars on Google.
Interactive storytelling:
“Picking The Plant Rainbow” helps children explore teamwork as they meet a rainbow of plant foods.
Interactive small group rotations:
- Build digital and movement skills by “growing” seeds into food with interactive floor projections
- Foster creative sensory play with a world filled with fruit trees and bushes and green sand
- Develop fine motor skills by “picking” felt fruits and vegetables from the garden patch
- Explore sustainability by “making” compost with fruits and vegetable and recycled paper
Note: Activity 4 will only be included for children over three years
Embed activity:
Plant microgreens in upcycled berry containers
- or -
Plant a mini vegetable patch in your garden bed
Our playful sustainable learning approach:
- Interactive, play-based learning: We provide captivating learning through creative, interactive, technology-enabled play, which ignites creativity, fosters problem-solving, and builds connections.
- Evidence-based solutions: We showcase the magic of climate solutions, informed by Project Drawdown, the world’s leading resource for climate solutions.
- Curriculum-aligned activities: We align this program with the Early Years Learning Framework, including the Sustainability principle and outcomes 2, 4 and 5.
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Objectives
Early Years Learning Framework Principles
Sustainability | Secure, respectful and reciprocal relationships
Early Years Learning Framework Principles
Play-based learning and intentionality | Learning environments
Early Years Learning Framework Principles
2. Children are connected with & contribute to their world | 4. Children are confident & involved learners | 5. Children are effective communicators




