KidLe White Paper!

Drawing on the experiences and insights gained throughout the project, the KidLe team has developed a White Paper that captures the core findings and reflections emerging from our work. The purpose of the KidLe White Paper is to provide local education authorities, policymakers, school leaders, organisations, and key stakeholders in inclusive education with a clear…

KidLe virtual intercultural board games

  The KidLe project aims to support the inclusion of migrant children/pupils in new school environments by co-creating 5 intercultural board games and integrating them into a digital gaming pack. The project seeks to build educators’ and parents’ capacity to use games for children’s learning and development, implement the gaming pack through gaming events, and…

KidLe Pedagogical Handbook is now available!

The KidLe Pedagogical Handbook aims to explain how the gaming pack can build various children’s skills, such as the communicative ones, the ones related to language and learning and provide pedagogical value. It aligns with the general objective of the KidLe project as it ensures that the games support pedagogical values: communication, vocabulary development, creativity…

KidLe in Belgium: “Togetherland” game by SIRIUS Policy Network on Migrant Education

Step into a new adventure! 🌍✨ Togetherland, the board game developed by SIRIUS Policy Network on Migrant Education, invites children into a colourful world where cultures meet, stories unfold, and teamwork turns every difference into a strength. As they journey through food, music, art, dance and more, young players face playful challenges that spark cooperation,…

KidLe in Portugal: “Space Inclusion” game by ISCTE – Instituto Universitário de Lisboa

Blast off into a new adventure! 🚀✨ “Space Inclusion”, the board game developed by our partner Iscte – Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, takes children on a cosmic journey where difference is celebrated, stereotypes are challenged, and teamwork is the key to success. As they travel across galaxies, young players face missions that encourage cooperation, dialogue,…

KIDLe Project Final Conference – Unlocking Inclusive Classrooms Through Play

Join us for the final conference of the EU-funded KIDLe project, exploring how intercultural, play-based learning tools can support inclusive education for pupils with migrant backgrounds. The event will bring together educators, researchers, NGOs, and policymakers from across Europe to share practices, test the KIDLe board game, and reflect on the future of participatory education.…

KidLe in Ireland: the “Friends” game by Eurospeak

Once upon a time in Ireland, a new game was born! 🇮🇪 The Friends game is one of the thematic board games developed within the KidLe project. Developed by Eurospeak Language School, the game helps children (aged 5–8) build emotional skills and share creative stories together. From drawing to storytelling, kids connect through laughter, feelings,…