Thank you very much to those who have brought lovely gifts to add to our hampers for the Christmas Fayre. This is just a few of the children who have kindly brought in donations which will be made into two hampers.
Thanks also go to those who are selling their squares for the Hecklegirth Fundraisers. The winners of our Nursery hampers will certainly be very lucky so good luck everyone. We hope that you all have the date in your diary for the Christmas Fayre which is on December 7th.
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Well Done
Ethan’s family is delighted with his recent certificate:
“We are so proud of Ethan for getting a certificate. He is very happy.”
Well done Ethan! It’s lovely to hear that you are pleased about your award.
Proud Parents
Isaac’s family is delighted with his award:
“Isaac was so pleased to win a certificate last week. We’re very very proud of him.”
We are proud of you too Isaac. You thoroughly deserved that certificate. Well done!
Congratulations
Congratulations to the worthy winners of last week’s certificates. We are proud of you both.
New Wood Supplies
As our wood supplies were dwindling in our outdoor area, we were lucky to get a delivery as a kind donation from Mr. Kerr at the end of last term. As you can see from the photos, the children loved being little helpers to carry the wood into the garden and some decided that they wanted it painted so they took on the responsibility of doing that themselves. Of course, as soon as a new pile of wood appeared, it was not long before dens were being built and lots of super imaginative play developed as a result. Well done for more super teamwork boys and girls.
Children in Need
Thank you to all those who contributed to our Children in Need ‘dress as you please day’. We are delighted to say that Nursery raised £78.33 as part of a grand total of £302 raised by Hecklegirth School so thank you very much to everyone who contributed.
Well Done
Here are the award winners from last week looking proud of their certificates – super work both of you.
Children in Need
Bird Feeders
As part of our outdoor development, some of the children worked hard at the end of last term to make bird feeders. We chopped fruit and used rice cakes which were carefully threaded to make feeders to hang in our canopy. As you can see, there was great concentration and good fine motor skills involved in this activity so we hope that the birds appreciate all the children’s hard work.
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Delicious Vegetables
Two of our families are pleased to see the photos of the children trying different vegetables in the snack area.
“Good girl Chloe. Mummy and daddy are really pleased you like lots of different vegetables. These look delicious.”
“Nice to see Owen trying red pepper. He loves breadsticks!”
The snack area is always popular and it is encouraging when we see the children happy to try different types of foods.

















































