Happy Days

Thank you to those parents who leave comments on the blog. We love to hear from you all. Kenny’s family liked the photos at the library on World Book Day:

“Looking very engrossed Kenny! “

Kacey’s family has been enjoying the Red Nose Day faces:

“Wow, what a lot of funny faces for Red Nose Day!”

We love those funny faces too. It’s great that so many children took part. Thanks to everyone for participating.

Well Done Torrin

Torrin’s Mum has been enjoying seeing him on the blog:

“I am so impressed to see Torrin interacting with different foods. This is definitely to be encouraged!”

“So proud of Torrin for his listening award, I hope he continues this useful skill at home! I love hearing his great ideas; children have the most amazing unrestrained imaginations.”

Thank you for leaving us a comment. It’s great to hear your thoughts.

Super Storytellers

Miss Dennis, our P7/6 teacher, has been having a look at our World Book Day photos and left us a message:

 Glad to see world book day activities were enjoyed by nursery children and the primary six buddies. I hope you all enjoyed the stories! Primary 6 from P7/6 certainly enjoyed reading the stories to the nursery pupils and are looking forward to reading more stories with them!

We already know that Primary 6 children are shaping into great buddies and we discovered that they are very good storytellers too. Thank you Miss Dennis for leaving us a comment and thanks also to the super children from your class who did a great job. We look forward to seeing them again soon in Nursery.

Doctors and Nurses

Kacey’s Mum has been enjoying our recent photos:

“Lovely pictures of the hospital and ambulance visit looks like we’re going to have lots of new doctors and nurses in a few years time!”

The hospital has been one of the most popular role play areas we have had and so many children are working well together and taking turns. I think we do have a few doctors and nurses of the future.

Photo Comments

We have new two comments on our photos. Zander’s family’s is proud of his achievement  getting his certificate last week:

“Well done Zander. Keep up the good work, Love Mum & Dad xx”

We agree Zander – you did very well and deserved your certificate.

It was great to hear that Keira R had been talking at home about our visit from the Financial Education Officer:

“Keira came home and was excited about the money rubbing picture and learning about the size and shape of the coins. I’m sure that the difference between a penny and pound has been well noted by her.
I would like to say that I like the colourful activity and children’s pictures on the ‘banners’ above the blog the collage one is super.”

We are glad that you like the banners at the top of the blog. Some of these have been updated earlier this week and include photos of many of the children. The banners change every time you visit the blog so if you keep refreshing the page you should see the two new banners featuring different activities and children.

Family Breakfast

We have had two comments about our recent Family Breakfast. Eileen, Family Learning Co-ordinator, liked the tattie scones that Mollie made:

“The heart tattie scones look lovely. Thanks for the photo.”

Kacey’s Mum enjoyed our breakfast:

“It was lovely to see lots of adults at the nursery breakfast KACEY enjoyed trying all the different things ,her favourite was the raisins.”

We were delighted to see so many families join us on those days too. It was great to have the chance to spend more time with everyone.

Parent Comments

Two of our families have left recent comments on our photos. Sophie S’s Mum enjoyed our Family Breakfast event:

“sophie and neve her little sister had a fantastic time at the nursery breakfast neve enjoyed it so much she didn’t want to leave.”

It was lovely that some little brothers and sisters were able to join us and we’re glad that you all had a good time.

Julia’s Mum has been looking back at some of the photos with the Primary 6 buddies:

“What a lovely picture of Julia reading with one of the Primary 6’s. She often talks about the “Big girls” coming to Nursery and is already wondering who her buddy will be!”

Primary 6 children are doing a great job and are building good relationships with the Nursery children so thank you very much to them for some super work.

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