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Early Years – 06.06.2022

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We had two great visits to the burn this week.  The bairns filled their buckets to see how the water splashed into the burn from up on the bridge.  This woke up the trow (troll) under the bridge which prompted us to revisit the story of the Three Billy Goats Gruff when we got back to nursery.  We also had some inquisitive friends checking in from the park next to the burn.  One bairn commented “I’ve got a theory, I think the cows like us!”

Our woodwork bench is always a popular destination.  The bairns use real tools to build with wood, nails and recycled items.  We also have a message centre close by which is often used to mark make on the models created at the workbench.

On the way back from the burn, the bairns collected natural resources to add to our mud kitchen provision.  Honing their fine motor skills, the bairns cut up and used the ingredients for recipes including soup and fish & chips.

We have harvested some more items from the polycrub, including strawberries, garlic and leeks.  Be sure to check our honesty cupboard soon.  We also had a visit from Dave of the Salvation Army with a very generous donation of plants.

Early Years – 09.05.22

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The bairns have been engaged in lots of gross motor activity this week and we’ve seen jumps in the style of rockets, superheroes and ballerinas.

We love that the bairns love books.  We are often asked to read stories but the bairns also choose to take books to cosy spots related to their play, sharing with their friends.

 

The bairns have been busy adding the plants donated by the Salvation Army to the our polycrub.  We’re excited to see how they grow.  The bairns also noticed that our strawberries needed to get a bit bigger and red before we can enjoy them.

A popular activity this week involved outdoor painting using daubers and roller bottles.  There was a rainbow of colours on display, with each bairn individually expressing their own creativity through their art.

Early Years 02.05.2022

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We’ve reached the end of another exciting week which has seen exploration of daffodils and meeting some new furry friends.

The bairns have engaged in lots of daffodil activities, from viewing their composition through a microscope, grinding them with a pestle and mortar, smelling them in the local community to painting them from a mirror image.

During a walk to the muddy puddle place, the bairns had a look around the recently completed Salvation Army polycrub.  The bairns shared their experiences of growing in our polycrub and gave tips on removing greenfly.  The Salvation Army was very kind to bring us a donation of vegetable seedlings.

We were very lucky to have some caddy lambs visit the nursery garden.  The bairns fed them milk from bottles and also had lots of cuddles.

Early Years – 25.04.2022

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We were delighted to welcome our new music teacher, Mrs Garrick who led an engaging session featuring Heads, Shoulders, Knees & Toes, High & Low and Snail on a Leaf.  Not only did the bairns sing along but there were plenty of energetic dance moves.

We took full advantage of our outdoor spaces, both within the garden and beyond within the local community.  The bairns filled the new planters in the polycrub with soil, went for a walk to see the lambs and enjoyed time in the playground.

We saw many forms of mark making and creativity taking place this week using a variety of resources, including paint, sand, pens and origami.  Expressive art is always popular and it’s great to see the bairns engaging in so many different ways.