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  • Playhouses Den
    Playhouses Den

    This larger childrens den playhouse can be used by several children at once and has endless role play opportunities to occupy and develop young minds. Solid redwood construction with 3 Georgian style windows and antique door handles and hingesOverall

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  • Kasbah Den
    Kasbah Den

    Children will enjoy creating all sorts of exotic and stimulating environments in our Kasbah Den. Add a mat and cushions for extra comfort and fabrics to create moods. Front arched sections are made from birch plywood with beech timber beamsPolyester

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  • Maxi Den
    Maxi Den

    "This fantastic maxi pop-up dark den is ideal for environments where a full sensory room is not available. The Maxi Dark Den creates a temporary sensory room, providing a safe and enclosed area to enjoy visual, auditory and tactile exploration.

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  • Den Frame Cube
    Den Frame Cube

    This fantastic Portable Den Frame Cube is perfect for draping all types of fabric allowing children to use there imagination on what type of den they would like to create. Comes complete with carry bag so it can be used anywhere you like. For an

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  • What does "den Nagel auf den Kopf treffen" mean?

    "Den Nagel auf den Kopf treffen" is a German idiom that translates to "to hit the nail on the head" in English. It is used to describe a situation where someone has made a very accurate or precise statement or observation. It signifies that someone has expressed a thought or idea in a way that perfectly captures the essence of a situation or problem.

  • Does it say "von Montag den" or "vom Montag den"?

    The correct phrase is "von Montag den." This is because "von" is a preposition meaning "from," and "Montag" is the day of the week. When combined, they form the phrase "von Montag den," meaning "from Monday the." On the other hand, "vom" is a contraction of "von dem," which would not be used in this context.

  • What is the correct wording: "Den Lebensmittelpunkt verlegen" or "Den Lebensmittelpunkt verlagern"?

    Both "Den Lebensmittelpunkt verlegen" and "Den Lebensmittelpunkt verlagern" are correct wordings in German. However, there is a slight difference in meaning between the two. "Verlegen" implies moving the center of life to a new location, while "verlagern" suggests shifting the center of life to a different area without specifying a new location.

  • What is the meaning of the expression "den Wind aus den Segeln nehmen"?

    The expression "den Wind aus den Segeln nehmen" is a German idiom that translates to "to take the wind out of someone's sails" in English. It means to undermine someone's confidence or momentum, to thwart their plans or efforts, or to deflate their enthusiasm. Essentially, it refers to the act of diminishing someone's advantage or power.

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  • Plain Creative Cosy Den
    Plain Creative Cosy Den

    The Cosy Den is a fantastic and versatile play resource for the classroom This un-finished version of the Cosy Den allows you to be even more imaginativeDecorate it in any way you can think of using paint, fabric, flooring etc. Paint on a shop,

    Price: 723.12 £ | Shipping*: 0.00 £
  • Maple Creative Cosy Den
    Maple Creative Cosy Den

    The Cosy Den is a fantastic and versatile play resource for the classroomA sturdy, free-standing den, the Cosy Den is a platform, cosy corner and sensory area in one product. It can be transformed to suit any purpose, with moveable rails you can

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  • Large Camo Den Pegs
    Large Camo Den Pegs

    This pack of 20 Large Camo Den Pegs are ideal for creating the perfect den or hideaway.

    Price: 33.23 £ | Shipping*: 7.19 £
  • Millhouse Magical Mirror Den
    Millhouse Magical Mirror Den

    Create a world of awe and wonder with the Magical Mirror Den by Millhouse. With a combination of mirrors and tactile surfaces, this den will stimulate a childs natural sense of curiosity and perfectly enhance any early childhood learning environment.

    Price: 775.43 £ | Shipping*: 0.00 £
  • Where does the expression "Das geht den Menschen wie den Leuten" originate from?

    The expression "Das geht den Menschen wie den Leuten" originates from the German language and is a common saying used to convey that something applies to everyone in the same way. It is often used to emphasize that a situation or experience is universal and affects people equally. The origin of the expression is not definitively known, but it has been used in German language and literature for many years.

  • Is it "Ich habe den Fernseher eingeschaltet" or "Ich habe den Fernseher eingeschalten"?

    The correct phrase is "Ich habe den Fernseher eingeschaltet." The verb "einschalten" is a separable verb, and in the perfect tense, the prefix "ein" is separated from the main verb "schalten" and placed at the end of the sentence. Therefore, the correct past participle form is "eingeschaltet."

  • What does "auf den" mean?

    "Auf den" is a German prepositional phrase that translates to "on the" in English. It is used to indicate location or direction towards something. For example, "auf den Tisch" means "on the table" and "auf den Boden" means "on the floor."

  • Does it say 'Gebt euch den neuen Song' or 'Gibt euch den neuen Song'?

    The correct phrase is "Gebt euch den neuen Song." The verb "geben" conjugated for the imperative form in the second person plural is "gebt." This means "Give yourselves the new song."

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