Twelve new two and three year old children have joined us this term and they are beginning to settle into Nursery life. They are becoming familiar with the routines and are beginning to grow in confidence to try out a range of activities. We hope that our new families enjoy using our blog to get a feel for life in Hecklegirth Nursery and thought we would share a few photos of some of the children enjoying their first few days. If you have not already done so, we would appreciate it if you could please return your child’s permission forms and we can then show your child at play on our blog.
Winter Learning
Jack Frost was particularly helpful with our learning today as some of the children tried to work out why they could not dig outdoors as normal. The hard, frozen ground prompted them to try out all kind of tools, including the drill, to break through for treasure but they learned that frozen ground is very hard. There was more mystery when the water would not come out of the water butt tap and they wondered if the birds could possibly have drunk all of it over the weekend. Thank you Jack Frost for providing us with the best learning opportunity about winter that we could have had.
Welcome
We would like to warmly welcome Meghan Branney to our Nursery. Meghan is in her second year of studying for a B.A.Hons in Education Studies at the University of Cumbria and will be in our Nursery on a Friday this term. We hope that Meghan enjoys her time with us and look forward to her working with our team.
Welcome Back
After the first two days of the new term the children are settling back in to Nursery routines with confidence. As you can see, they are creating their own adventures in our ice cave, exploring the outdoor area and developing their learning in a range of activities.
Thank you to those new families who have returned their forms already – once we have your permission forms completed, the children will be able to make an appearance on our blog for the first time.
“Dates For Your Diary” Update
We have updated the “Dates for your Diary” section on the right under “Support Information” to highlight this term’s important dates in red. Simply click and scroll for details and keep an eye on this section throughout the term as we will continue to update it when we have any further dates for your diary.
Guidance on Infection Control
Please click on the link below to see the Public Health Agency poster showing guidance on infection control. We follow this guidance in Nursery and hope that this is helpful to you.
New Term
Tomorrow, Thursday 4th January, will be the start of term and we are looking forward to seeing everyone again, along with the twelve new children who will also be getting ready for their first day. We hope that they are excited to be starting Nursery and are looking forward to making new friends. No doubt everyone will make them feel welcome and we hope that this is the beginning of a happy experience for the children and their families.
Our morning session will have a soft start, as usual, between 8.45 and 9.10. The afternoon session will begin at 12.15. We look forward to seeing you all tomorrow.
Family Learning
Thanks go to Eileen, our Family Learning Co-ordinator, for providing super Christmas activities for children and their families to enjoy together at the end of term. We hope that they have added to the festive feel of your homes over the holidays and that those who took part had fun together.
Parents Early Education Partnership
Eileen, our Family Learning Co-ordinator, has been doing some PEEP (Parents Early Education Partnership) activities with our families from the Sunshine Room and their most recent session involved making feely bags using lots of glitter and sparkles. Adults and children alike found this a great session so thank you Eileen for arranging another fun activity.
Santa, Elves and Angels
Dressing up was a particularly popular activity at the end of term as lots of children took on roles of Santa, elves and angels amongst other things. We managed to capture a few photos to share with you – don’t the children just look so happy?

























































