Our Exciting Garden 🪴

Our garden has been very busy and we have especially enjoyed the better weather over the last few days. Playing outdoors allows children develop self-confidence, independence and self-esteem. Their physical health improves through exercise and vitamin D, enhanced mental well-being, better sleep quality and increased social interaction and development.
Of course we are just having lots of fun !!
We have enjoyed developing our obstacle course adding on extra challenges ….

”round and round gets me dizzy”

How many steps to get to the bridge ?

The boys and girls had great fun on be a Pirate day ….

We used our creativity and problem solving skills to build a pirate ship …..

Ooh arrrgh if the pirates caught you they would make you walk the plank into shark infested waters

In the water tray the water had turned red “my hands are red when they are under the water. We did lots of poring and filling to get rid of our Red Sea 🌊

Finally we have been enjoying some theatre shows on the Cartmill stage showing off our creativity, imagination and acting skills along with some great singing .

After such a busy few days we are all ready for our holiday weekend which we hope you all enjoy.

Article – Children have the right to play and explore their outdoor environment.

Fun with paint!

Today in the Pond the two year olds were making the most of the sunshine in the garden. With this being Maths Week Scotland we decided to explore shapes and patterns whilst still getting messy and having lots of fun.

We got some paint trays and rolled our toy cars in the paint! We then rolled them on a large piece of paper to see what patterns we could make with the tracks!

We then decided to roll or cars down a ramp and onto the paper to see if the patterns were different!

“It’s very fast!”

This activity helps to develop the children’s fine and gross motor skills whilst exploring colour and pattern.

The children then decided they wanted to dip the wooden shapes in the paint and stamp them on to the paper!

“A yellow square and a red triangle!”

”It’s a rainbow!”

The children showed great imagination, creating lovely pictures!

In the Pond it’s the messier the better so there was some colour mixing going on too!

“I’m rubbing them together to make purple!! Look!”

What a great morning we had exploring patterns, shapes and colours in a fun, engaging and creative way!

 

 

Article 31 ~ Children have the right to play and participate in artistic activities.