Outdoor learning has provided the children with so many opportunities to develop their curiosity skills. They have been in awe of the tiny tadpoles found in the pond and surprised how easy it was to blow the dandelions.
The story of the Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle, provided the children with opportunities to develop their early numeracy skills as they counted out how many pieces of fruit and foods he munched through before turning into a butterfly. They are now following the life of the caterpillar as it turns into a butterfly. Why not ask your little one to show you where they are kept in the playroom.
The enjoyment of stories cannot be underestimated. Here the children are able to share their story via a photograph album of their time at the Nature Park and spend quality time with the support of an adult as they share a story together.
Wow, working together as they use lots of open ended resources to problem solve.
The Play on Pedals Family Learning session. It proves you are never to young to take part in this programme. Here the children are demonstrating their wonderful skill of balance, coordination and safety.