Bookbug session – October 23

Our October family Bookbug session was a hit!

Our children and families enjoyed the songs, rhymes and stories that we explored and had fabulous singing voices!!

Our theme this month was “mini beasts” as the children have taken a real interest in the bugs they have been finding in our planters the the garden. We had an “Incey Wincey spider” that climbed up our guttering pipe then slide all the way down again, and sleeping butterflies that flew gracefully once they had wakened.

We shared a lovely story about some ants with cold bottoms…and to finish our session we had everyone’s favourite Bookbug resource….the Lycra! Those cheeky wiggly worms were bouncing off the Lycra and flying all over our playroom.

We are so thrilled that we can have our families in our centre and share our songs and stories with them…their feedback lets us know how much they enjoyed it!

“It was nice to get a chance to come into the nursery, and get a taste of the type of activities the children usually participate in. Laura was engaging and made the session fun! It was nice to see a mix of reading and “audience participation” :)”

“It was well organised. Not too big a group. Laura has a great connection with the children”

 

Bookbug session – September 23

 

We had our very first family Bookbug session in centre a few weeks ago, and so much fun was had by all. This was a fabulous experience allowing our families to explore and have fun with songs, rhymes and stories in centre, and a great opportunity for us to get to know our extended families too. Here are some of the lovely comments from our families that attended:

“Really enjoyed it Laura done a great job and good being involved in my child’s learning environment”
We had a great time seeing how (our child) interacted with the session. It was well run and engaging. Which is challenging with toddlers!”

Our sessions are planned to support the learning being delivered in centre that is driven by our children’s interests. This months session was food themed as this supported our “Living things” learning spark, where we explored how healthy foods help us to grow.

Look at how much fun we had!

 

 

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