December’s Rhyme of the Month

Our Nursery Rhyme for this Month is Little Boy Blue.

Please click the link below to enjoy a short clip of this rhyme with your child.

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Little Boy Blue

Little boy blue

Come blow your horn

The sheep in the meadow

The cows in the corn

Where is the boy

Who looks after the sheep?

He’s under the haystack

Fast asleep.

Will you wake him? No not I

For if I do he’s sure to cry.

Shopping in Stewarton

Some of the children went to on the train to Stewarton with a big shopping list.

First they went to the Book Nook on the Main Street to collect the books we’d ordered.  Sarah the owner of the Book Nook kindly donated £60 to the ECC and we chose books to support developing our work on Equality, Diversity and Inclusion.  Sarah also read to the children and they got to look at the lovely books she has in her shop.

Then they went to Aldi to choose pumpkins and gourds and they also bought croissants and brioche buns for our French Friday Cafe.

A huge thank you again to Sarah, we appreciate this kind gift!  If you are looking for books for gifts/Christmas etc, please remember we have a wonderful independent bookseller close to us!!

Kind regards, Mrs Nouillan

 

 

Ongoing Professional Development

On Saturday 7th October, myself and the ECC staff team attended the Early Years Conference at Strathclyde University.  The conference was called Looking Through the Lens: The Creative Zone with keynote speakers Deirdre Grogan and Charlotte Bowes.

During the day, the staff further developed their understanding of the importance of using the environment to develop a wide range of creative skills, including sewing!   We all loved the sewing!!

To finish, we all took part in different workshops led by staff from early year centres across the central belt and it was fabulous to learn from them too!

A huge thank you is extended to our amazing staff team for giving their time on a Saturday to attend this conference!

Kind regards, Mrs Nouillan

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