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December 20, 2025
by Mrs Sawkins
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Christmas Stay and Play and Christmas Party

Christmas Stay and Play

Thank you to everyone for attending our Christmas Stay and Play.  It is always lovely to welcome so many families into the setting to watch the children perform the Christmas songs they’ve been busy practicing this term.  Families then had the opportunity to take part in Christmas crafts, Christmas snack and Christmas activities with their child.

Christmas Party

The children had a great time during our Nursery Christmas party this week!  Children spent time with their friends having a Christmas snack together, we played party games including musical statues and did lots of dancing to Christmas music!

Santa came to visit!

We had a special visit from Santa during our Christmas party.  Children sang Jingle Bells to welcome Santa and did so well collecting their gift from Santa and waiting with their friends for their turn.

 

End of Term 2

Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.  We look forward to welcoming you all back to Nursery in the new year when we reopen on Monday 5th January.

Thank you to everyone for the donations left at the Christmas stay and play and also when leaving a donation for Reindeer food.  These donations will be used to enhance learner experiences in Nursery.

December 15, 2025
by Mrs Sawkins
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Christmas Tree Decorating

Decorating the Christmas Tree

The children worked as a team to help put the Nursery Christmas tree together and to add all the decorations.

“We were decorating the Christmas tree with a star”.   “We putted baubles and glittery things on it”.  “We turned the lights on”.  “It’s a Christmas tree”.

December 15, 2025
by Mrs Sawkins
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Reindeer Food

Reindeer Food

A reminder that there is Reindeer Food available to buy in our entrance area.  Please leave any donations in the box provided.  Many thanks for any donations already made.

December 15, 2025
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Outdoors and Christmas crafts

Outdoors

Building on gross motor skills outdoors by kicking a ball around the playground, throwing and catching a ball with friends and moving around loose parts.

Santa’s Beard

Children have been taking turns to ‘cut Santa’s beard’!  We have a variety of types of scissors for children to use to help support the development of their cutting skills and fine motor skills.

“Be careful”.    “I did it”!    “It’s so hard”.

Christmas Crafts

Children have had the opportunity to use their creativity to make various Christmas crafts including decorating Christmas stockings and Christmas tree decorations.  Children used dried sliced oranges to create a Christmas tree decoration, they threaded string through the orange and added glue and glitter to make their decoration sparkle.  Children had to focus, use their fine motor skills and follow instructions from an adult to complete their decoration.

“I’ve got lots of stars”.    “I did it”!    “It’s sparkly”.    “It’s a big sock”!    “All the orange juice has disappeared and it’s all dry now”.    “These were cooked in the oven”.

Advent Calendar

Children helped to create our very own advent calendar for Nursery.  Children have been busy observing the advent calendar, discussing and identifying the numbers.  Children have been learning that not all the numbers can be opened at once and to wait for their turn.  Behind each bauble on our advent calendar is a note of a special ‘treat’ for each child such as getting to choose a game or story, a trip to choose a book from the school library or being the leader on trips out with Nursery.

“That’s 3, my age”.    “What’s it gunna be”.    “It’s your turn”.

December 11, 2025
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Story and Song of the Week

Week Beginning: 15th December 2025

Our story of the week is Aliens Love Panta Claus by Claire Freedman.

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Our song of the week is Santa is His Name O. Click on the link below to sing along to the song.

December 5, 2025
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Story and Song of the Week

Week Beginning: 8th December 2025

Our story of the week is Little Owl and the Star by Mary Murphy.

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Our song of the week is Twinkle, Twinkle, Christmas Star. Click on the link below to sing along to the song.

November 29, 2025
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Story and Song of the Week

Week Beginning: 1st December 2025

Our story of the week is You Can’t take an Elephant on the Bus by Patricia Cleveland-Peck.

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Our song of the week is A Big Red Bus. Click on the link below to sing along to the song.

November 28, 2025
by Mrs Sawkins
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Baking, Routines and Independence

Making Playdough

The children helped to identify the ingredients needed to make playdough for Nursery.  They used their knowledge of numbers to identify the number of cups needed for each item in the recipe.  Each child taking part took turns and used their listening skills.  They measured with spoons and cups, adding the correct ingredients and mixing together.

  

“Actually flour is very dusty”.    “It’s like something that’s been left in the loft, it’s very dusty”!

Independence and Life Skills

Children are always busy building on their independence skills and life skills through play and becoming familiar with the daily routines at Nursery.  They’ve been helping to sweep up the sand and craft areas, discussing hand washing, tidying up after snack, toothbrushing and helping staff to prepare for lunch by counting out the cutlery.

“I know how to wash my hands”.    “We need to use soap”.    “Bubbles”.    “Helping to keep the nursery clean and tidy, Safe Bob would be happy”.    “We need to clean up any germs”.

Measuring and Estimating

We investigated the length of different parts of the outdoor area using our stride as a measurement.

“The steps are shorter than the grass”.    “I think it will be 10 steps long”.    “My steps are smaller”.

November 23, 2025
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Story and Rhyme of the Week

Week Beginning: 24th November 2025

Our story of the week is Owl Babies by Martin Waddell.

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Our rhyme of the week is Wide Eyed Owl.

There’s a wide eyed owl (circles over eyes) 

With a pointed nose (triangle nose) 

Two pointed ears (use fingers for ears) 

And claws for toes (wiggle fingers like toes) 

He lives way up in the tree (point up to tree top) 

And when he looks at you (point at children) 

He flaps his wings (use arms for wings and flap) 

And says whooo whooo (continue flapping wings) 

November 21, 2025
by Mrs Sawkins
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Children in Need

Children in Need

Children had the opportunity to come to Nursery in their pyjamas or spotty clothes for Children in Need day and spent time colouring in Pudsey pictures.

Toy and Book Sale

Primary 6 organised a toy and book sale to raise money for Children in Need.  We went for a walk through the school all the way to the top floor to visit their sale.  The children took turns of browsing all the toys and books and donated money.  Children helped to choose some books to take back to Nursery for everyone to share.

“We’re picking books for Nursery in the Primary”.   “We had to pay for them”.   “We have to give some money to the person”.

Pudsey came to visit!

At the end of the day Pudsey was so kind to stop by during his very busy day to say hello to the boys and girls at Nursery.  Everyone was very excited to meet our visitor!

“There he is”!   “He’s yellow”!  “Da bear”.   “Pudsey Bear!    “Pudsey, I love him, he’s so cute”!  “He come to see, he wave to us”.    “Pudsey bear hug everyone”.   “He got a sore eyeball and he need to keep dat on”.

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