Our tinkering table

We have started introducing our tinkering table to the boys and girls. At the beginning of morning and afternoon sessions, Annemarie explained to the children what the tinkering table is used for and we discussed the safety rules when playing in this area.

M: “We need to wear the yellow jackets and only two children at the time!”
J: “Safety goggles are for protecting our eyes.”
L: “You need to put the tools in its place!”

Our tinkering table is full of real tools and real equipment! We are learning how to safely use hammers, pliers, screwdrivers and spanners. The boys and girls have been very excited to take apart old telephones, scanners and clocks.

The children have been working very well together, taking turns and remembering how to safely play at the tinkering table. The staff have observed a lot of problem solving, team working and imagination – how fantastic!

We would like to thank all of the parents and families who have kindly donated old equipment for the children to take apart and explore. If you have any spare accessories/appliances that you could bring in to the nursery, it would be really appreciated.

L: “I just need to screw this in.”
E: “I’m building a clock.”
F: “You use a hammer to hammer things.”
E: “I have safety goggles so I don’t get hurt!”
E: “I’m trying to get the nail out using the screwdriver.”
R: “I like taking things apart.”

 

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It looks like the spring is on its way! It is very important that your child is wearing a hat and sun screen, especially since we play and learn outside for a good portion of our day. Please click on the picture below to read our Sun Protection Policy.

 

Outdoor play

We are finally getting some sunshine! The boys and girls are super keen to spend most of their time outside. We are using all of our outdoor resources, which encourage us to problem solve and use our imagination. The children are working together to build bridges, slides, cars and a lot of models!

M: “We have built it together, we worked together and we did it!”
L: “That’s great teamwork!”

“The Experience” in Hillington has kindly donated spare go-kart tyres, which the boys and girls have been having super fun with! The old tyres suddenly became airoplanes, cars, flying cars and seats!

A: “If you put the flat tyres there, we can make a flying car.”
L: “Look, I can roll it far away!”
R: “I’m going to make a big tower with the tyres.”

Some boys and girls have been exploring our big “bobbins” and planks of wood and have put together a big ramp to walk on. The children have been using their imagination to a fantastic extent and all of the staff are super proud of the results!

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