Outdoor Snack

Snack outdoors is always popular, particularly if there is a fire involved. The children love to help prepare their own food and there seems to be nothing tastier than a snack that you help to prepare yourself. As well as learning to stay safe near a fire, the children in the Raindrop Room are developing their fine motor skills and independence as they spread the butter on their bagels. As you can see, the children are always keen to join in round the fire and they made a good job of toasting their snack.

Fun And Games

As well as experimenting with a range of resources in the outdoor area to develop problem solving skills, motor skills and creativity, the children have also been enjoying some games. The children in their second year have been great at leading the play and here you can see some of the Rainbow Room children having fun playing “Duck Duck Goose”.

Welcome

We would like to welcome Miss Chelsea Currie to our Nursery. Miss Currie is a Nursery Nurse and will be working in the Raindrop Room on a Wednesday while Mrs. Maxwell attends her course. Some of you may remember Miss Currie from last year in our Nursery. We are delighted to have her back with us and hope that she enjoys her time with us.

Puddle Play

Come rain, snow or shine our children love outdoor play and they particularly enjoy the big puddles that sometimes appear in our outdoor area. Exploring puddles seems to bring huge smiles to children’s faces and we are lucky to be able to provide such opportunities for them. No doubt this big puddle will be back soon to provide lots more fun another day.

Welcome To The Theatre

The children in the Raindrop Room have recently discovered the puppets and the puppet theatre. It just took one little confident performer to take to the stage and quickly seats were gathered for an audience and the children were taking turns to perform in their little theatre. It’s great to see that the children’s confidence is growing to sing or say a rhyme in front of an audience. We love these impromptu performances.

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What Are Our Rules?

The children have learned, through discussion, that rules are very important to keep us all safe and happy. Here they are demonstrating our rules so that we can display them in Nursery as a reminder for everyone. I wonder who can remember the rules to tell their families at home?

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