On Wednesday 10th February we had another Read and Play session, and Love was in the air! We read the story “Guess How much I Love You” by Sam McBratney, and then the children got the chance to make 2 cards and a heart shaped bird feeder with their accompanying adult, whilst Disney Love songs played in the background.
Valentine Read and Play session
On Wednesday 10th February we had another Read and Play session, and Love was in the air! We read the story “Guess How much I Love You” by Sam McBratney, and then the children got the chance to make 2 cards and a heart shaped bird feeder with their accompanying adult, whilst Disney Love songs played in the background.
Pancake Day
Pancake Day
Guess the bear’s birthday
We will open the diary on Monday 1st February to Guess the bear’s birthday, £1 for every day chosen in the diary, for your chance to win the cuddly bear, along with roses, perfume and a jewellery set.
The winner will be drawn by the children on Thursday 11th February, just in time for Valentine’s Day.
Good Luck!
The Igloo
We are currently in the stages of rebuilding the igloo as it took a tumble, but in the early stages the children have been doing a lot of work discussing the igloo and a floor book is in the process of being created around all their ideas. Here are some photos of them creating and enjoying the finished product #1.
Fundraising in February
Just to give you a heads up for our next fundraising venture, instead of being at the end of January and the end of February, we are going to combine the 2 months and have a valentines themed fundraiser instead. On the 1st of February we are going to open up a diary for a “Guess the Bear’s Birthday” competition with the prize being a valentine’s themed gift wrapped Teddy (to keep for yourself or give to a loved one). A date in the diary will cost £1 each and Teddy’s birthday will be drawn by one of the nursery children on the morning of the Thursday before Valentine’s day, (with Friday being the mid term holiday).
We will also be holding our Valentine’s themed read and play session in the week before Valentine’s day, date and time to be arranged. We hope to see you there.
Look what we’ve been doing . . . .
Happy New Year
Happy New Year to everyone. We welcome all the children back and hope everyone had a lovely Christmas Holiday, We also welcome all the new children who are starting with us this afternoon. We look forward to meeting you all and getting this term started.
This term, to begin with, we are looking at Winter under the context name of “Frozen”. We will be doing wintery themed crafts and the continuous provision over the next few weeks will reflect aspects of Winter and the characters from the Disney film “Frozen”. We are building an igloo for the role play corner out of milk bottles and for this we still require your help. Please continue to collect 4 pint/ 2 litre milk bottles and hand them in to staff.
Frozen/winter  themed “tuff tray”
A selection of sensory materials to squash, squeeze and run through your fingers . . .
cool colours, snow and snowman accessories at the gluing/ junk modelling table
Snowman factory at the playdough table
Snowman modelled at the painting easel
Arctic themed rice tray
Funky fingers/ discovery and exploration table
snowflakes on the white box.
Writing/cutting table
Snowman factory at the Playdough table
This week the children are making black pen drawings about their Christmas Holiday with their accompanying story being scribed by staff. We look forward to hearing all their exciting news! We also wish to get started on individual calendars for the children to take home with some seasonal art work displayed on it.
We have decided, following the responses from the questionnaire issued last term that we will not be switching sides at collection times as we feel this will unsettle some of the children who are happy with the routine that we have in place, and out of the 34 responses, 8 would prefer to collect from their current location, 4 would like to swap location and 22 had no preference and would be happy with any decision made. So with this in mind we will continue to operate as before with children being collected from the hall or snack room, and we urge parents to please feel free to look around the nursery at drop off or collection times at the available activities and the art work on display. I am sure the children would love the responsibility of accompanying you around the nursery and showing you what they like to do.
Raffle Draw
The morning children drew out the raffle tickets for the hampers and the winners were;
drumroll . . . . . .
Jessica Hay’s mum (afternoon nursery)
Ollie Scott’s mum (morning nursery)
Congratulations to you both, and thank you to everyone who bought tickets.
Merry Christmas to you all and see you all in the New Year.