How this product aligns with the EYLF
Supporting play-based learning and inquiry
The Italtrike Ginetta Ride-On Cherry encourages children to engage in active play, promoting physical development and coordination. As children navigate their environment using the ride-on, they explore spatial awareness and develop gross motor skills through movement, which is essential for their overall growth and learning.
Encouraging wellbeing, comfort, and independence
The design of the Ginetta supports children’s autonomy as they learn to steer and control their movement independently. This fosters a sense of confidence and wellbeing, allowing children to explore their surroundings at their own pace while also providing opportunities for social interaction during group play.
Relevant EYLF Outcomes
Outcome 1: Children have a strong sense of identity.
Outcome 3: Children have a strong sense of wellbeing.
Outcome 4: Children are confident and involved learners.
Classroom, Play Activity & Provocation Ideas
Classroom & Learning Area Ideas
Set up a designated indoor and outdoor riding area where children can practice their steering and coordination skills using the Ginetta.
Incorporate the Ginetta into a movement corner that encourages physical activity and exploration, allowing children to engage with different surfaces and spaces.
Play-Based Activity Ideas
Organise a mini obstacle course where children can use the Ginetta to navigate around objects, promoting problem-solving and spatial awareness.
Encourage cooperative play by having children take turns riding the Ginetta, fostering social skills and communication as they share the experience.
Integrate storytelling by creating a narrative around a journey the children take on their Ginetta, enhancing language development and imagination.
Provocation Ideas
Introduce a themed play scenario, such as a ‘city’ where children can use the Ginetta to transport items or friends, encouraging imaginative play and role-taking.
Set up a ‘race day’ event where children can time their rides on the Ginetta, promoting discussions around speed, distance, and friendly competition.











