Newsletter November 2025

 

PEEP – Thank you to those who have signed up to our current block of PEEP sessions. We hope you are enjoying them. There are still a few spaces in our Thursday morning sessions if anyone would like to join us. Please speak to a member of staff.

Book Bug – Our Book Bug sessions are continuing on Friday mornings and everyone is welcome to join us for stories, songs and rhymes. Please speak to a member of staff for further information.

Antibullying Fortnight – Week Beginning 10th November sees that start of our focus on antibullying. More details to follow.

Remembrance Day – Tuesday 11th November. As part of our learning around Remembrance Day, we will be talking with the children about why we observe this important occasion. If staffing allows, we hope to take a group of children to the local war memorial to attend the Remembrance Day service. We would greatly appreciate any parent volunteers who are available to help walk the children to and from the memorial. Your support would help make this a meaningful and safe experience for the children. If you’re able to assist, please let a member of staff know. Thank you!

In – Service Day– Friday 14th November. Nursery will be closed to all children on this day.

Children In Need – Thursday 13th November. As Friday 14th November is an in-service day, we will be marking Children in Need on Thursday 13th November instead. There will be a donation bucket available in the front hall for anyone who wishes to contribute. Donations are entirely optional. Children are also welcome to wear something spotty to help celebrate the day -again, this is completely optional.

Annual Toy Drive – Various locations across North East Fife are participating in this year’s event, including Tayport Primary School, which will run between 1st November – 30th November. Donations will be collected and distributed to children and families in need. We will be collecting for boys and girls aged between 0-18. Gifts must be new and unwrapped.

Nursery Times: – Just a wee reminder of our nursery session times:

AM Sessions: 8.00am – 12.40pm
Term Time Sessions: 9.00am – 3.00pm
We understand that families may need some flexibility, so drop-off and pick-up can take place any time after 8.00am and before 12.40pm, or after 9.00am and before 3.00pm, depending on your child’s session.

Sickness/Illness – Just a gentle reminder: if your child is unwell—particularly with vomiting or diarrhoea—the current guidelines are a 48-hour exclusion from nursery following the last bout of illness. This helps prevent the spread of infection and ensures all children can enjoy a safe and healthy environment. Also, when children are feeling poorly, they often find it difficult to cope with the busy nursery day. Keeping them at home to rest can really help with a quicker recovery.

Winter Weather – Could all parents please ensure their child is appropriately dressed for the weather and that all clothing is clearly named. Thank you.

Please visit our nursery website to access further information and our weekly blog.

The Nursery Team

 

 

Week Beginning 3rd November 2025

Monday

Today there was lots of discussion, designing and building in the brick corner. “It’s a stage!” “We’re going to dance!” “I’m going to sing!” “I like jumping off!”. Children sharing and represent their ideas in different ways. 💃🏻🎤We had a lovely visit from Louise, from Childsmile Smile, who brought her friend Twinkle the unicorn to show us how to clean our teeth properly. We then all had the chance to clean Twinkles teeth. 🦷🪥.

Tuesday

Some children were engaging in role play in the water tray using a variety of  animals including frogs, star fish and crabs. Developing use of language to describe the different animals demonstrating their awareness/knowledge of different creatures and how they live. In preparation for our upcoming fire drill we listened to a social story on what to do in a fire drill. This created a lot of questions whilst developing our understanding of how to keep ourselves safe in the event of a fire.

Wednesday

Today the majority of our children chose to come for snack. Independently following hand washing and snack routines. We are enjoying being able to choose what we want for snack including a variety of healthy snacks. Some children were experimenting with a variety of large and small construction resources to build towers creating lots of discussion using mathematical language whilst developing our estimation, sharing, designing and building skills.

Thursday

Today some of children retold the story of The Three Little Pigs using  a variety of props e.g. the reading pod as the little pigs house, the pictures in the book to retell the story and the spoon puppets as the characters. The children also took on the roles of the different characters in the story choosing, and exploring how they can use their voices, movement and expression through role play and drama.  Whilst being creative with the playdough some our children explored a variety of counting, matching opportunities developing there maths and numeracy skills.

 

Friday

Today some of our children joined Mrs Wright and Miss Higgins for Book Bug at the school. We had stories (A Squash and a Squeeze) and songs before heading back to nursery for snack and fun.

Back in nursery we had some songs too, Humpty Dumpty, Wheels on the Bus and Wind the Bobbin up – hot favourites at the moment!

Later we were playing in the water tray. Lots of role play with the marine animals, which carried on to the table top games area and our safari animals. Building habitats and creating stories.

“Oh no! My giraffe has only one leg!”

“And you’ve lost your baby giraffe!”

” My fish doesn’t like to swim much!”

Another busy week finished at Ferryport Nursery!

N.B  Friday 14th November nursery is closed to children for in service training.

See you all next week,

The Nursery Team