Who Looks after You?

After reading a story about a bear feeling ill, we talked about who looks after us when we don’t feel well. Here is a selection of the ideas that the children gave.

Louie: my Mummy helps me. She reads books to me.
James: when I have a bug, Mummy and Daddy say I can watch telly on the sofa.
Matthew: my Grandpa gets me a football to make me feel better.
Eadie: my Mummy puts a bowl and a towel beside me when I’m watching T.V.
Archie: Daddy and Dodie play with me.
Frankie: I had chicken pox. My Daddy and brother looked after me when I was in bed.
Cali: Mummy and Daddy get me water and I go to sleep.
Olivia: I had spots on my tummy that were itchy. Grandma took me to get checked.
Leah: Nana looks after me and reads me stories.
Lewis: Mum looks after me. She gives me cough medicine.
Ava: Mummy looks after me. She plays a game with me.
Kyle: Papa and Nana give me medicine.
Brooke: I had spots and Mummy looked after me.
Enid: I had a bad tummy. I lay on the sofa and watched the telly. Mummy helped me.
Imoen: my Dad and Mum – they catch the spots and read me a story when I’m in bed.
Amelia: Mummy gives me a hug.
Kobe: when I was ill at bedtime Mummy and Daddy looked after me.

It sounds like you boys and girls are very well looked after by your families.

Autumn Detectives

As part of our recent learning about the changing seasons, a group of children visited the nature area to look for signs of Autumn and were very good detectives, collecting lots of natural materials which they then used to produce their own works of art back in the Nursery garden. As you can see, they decided to have a little picnic in the nature area as a reward for all their hard work.

Autumn Walk To School Week

“Autumn Walk to School Week” begins tomorrow Monday 2nd October. The underlying intention of the initiative is to encourage pupils to walk, cycle or scoot to and from school and Nursery where it is safe to do so.
Dumfries and Galloway Council is supporting and promoting this activity throughout the region and we hope that Hecklegirth children actively participate in this healthy lifestyle initiative. Let’s hope that we are lucky with the weather for “Autumn Walk To School Week” and that we see lots of children joining in.

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