Inveralmond Early Years Centre and Ladywell Nursery School

December 18, 2020
by Ms Pilmer
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The children in Inveralmond Early Years have had a fantastic week celebrating Christmas.

Santa was unable to visit us due to current restrictions but he did send us a video message.

We would like to wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Stay safe

December 17, 2020
by User deactivated
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Today is the last day of nursery, staff and pupils return on Tuesday 5th January.  We hope you have a lovely Christmas and best wishes for 2021!

December 17, 2020
by Ms Crichton
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Our story of the month for January is going to be about Pip and Posy so here are two other stories about them to enjoy whilst nursery is closed. The first one is Christmassy but the second about a sunny summer’s day, something we can all look forward to!

Happy Christmas Everyone!

See you in the New Year!

December 16, 2020
by Ms Crichton
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Doctors are warning that a hidden danger could be lurking under your tree this Christmas: unsafe toys containing button batteries that, if swallowed, could burn through a child’s food pipe.

Shockingly, energy from powerful 5p-coin-sized lithium coin cell batteries reacts with saliva to create caustic soda, the chemical used to unblock drains.

The chemical reaction can cause severe internal bleeding and even death.

Children can be left with life-changing injuries, for example, they may never be able to eat or speak normally.

This can happen in as little as two hours, however it can take days or even weeks.

In the UK, children’s toys are covered by safety regulations which require batteries to be enclosed in a secure compartment that can’t easily be opened by a child.

However, the number of dangerous toys sold online to unsuspecting families is on the increase – so it’s important to be extra cautious.

“We’re urging parents to watch out when buying toys this Christmas,” said Katrina Phillips, Chief Executive of the Child Accident Prevention Trust.

 “In particular, if you buy from an online marketplace, toys may not meet UK safety standards.

 “That’s because online marketplaces are simply offering a shop window to sellers around the world and aren’t legally required to check if a toy is safe before allowing it to be sold.”


Tips to help keep your family safe this Christmas

  • Buy toys from a trusted brand

    • If you can, it’s best to head to a reputable retailer or buy direct from the websites of well-known brand names.
    • If you’re buying from an online marketplace, enter a reputable brand name when you search for the toy you want, to be sure it’s safe.
  • Be aware ‘flat’ batteries can still be dangerous

    • Even if a battery no longer has enough energy to power a toy or gadget, it can still hold enough charge to burn a child’s food pipe if they swallow one and it gets stuck.
    • Keep your used ‘flat’ batteries well out of children’s reach, high up in a sealed container and recycle them as soon as you can.
  • Check Christmas novelties for button batteries

    • Novelty items like singing Santas and flashing Christmas wands – and also gadgets like battery-powered tea lights – can contain button batteries that are easily accessible by children.
    • They might look like toys, but because they’re classed as novelties they don’t have to meet the same safety standards.
    • If you’re worried, keep them well out of reach of children
  • Supervise the big unwrap

    • It’s a good idea to keep a close eye on children when they’re unwrapping presents on Christmas Day.
    • If you’re worried a present given by a well-meaning relative might not be safe, you can quietly move it somewhere safe until you can look at it more closely.
    • Check packaging for spare button batteries that could be easily swallowed and store them – with any others you have in stock – in a sealed container in a high cupboard, well out of children’s reach.

You’ll find lots more information and safety tips – and what to do in an emergency – on the button battery safety section of our website.

🎄 We hope you and your family have a happy and safe Christmas! 🎄

December 11, 2020
by Ms Pilmer
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This week in Inveralmond we have continued to enjoy lots of Christmas activities.  We have written wish lists and letters to santa.  We have continued with lots of Christmas art work, activities, games and puzzles.  We found Santa’s footprints in the nursery all 20 of them so we have been practising counting beyond 10!

 

We went to the woods to litter pick and discussed the importance of putting our rubbish in the bin and looking after the environment

December 11, 2020
by User deactivated
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Woodland Adventures

Happy Christmas from the Woodland Trust!

We know that 2020 has been a very difficult year but it’s now time to celebrate Christmas and the wonderful season of Winter!

We have loads of free resources for you on Tree Tools for Schools from Christmas Scavenger Hunts to Twig Spotter sheets.

https://learning.woodlandtrust.org.uk/3JOZ-17XJM-GH4Y8-RWJL8-1/c.aspx

December 10, 2020
by Ms Crichton
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Week beginning 14th December

Story of the Month

Goodnight Santa

Week 3, action words

wrap open  pull  decorate   give  sleep  wake-up  make hang  fly.

Christmas songs and rhymes continuing for another week 🙂 

Make sure you visit our Christmas Sway, the QR code was sent home to everyone along with the Christmas song sheet.

December 4, 2020
by Ms Crichton
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Story of the Month

Box clever

Goodnight Santa

Week 2- describing words

red  green   silver gold   shiny    big/small   cold/hot   dark/light   top /bottom    excited

December 4, 2020
by Ms Pilmer
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This week in Inveralmond EYC we have put up our Christmas tree and decorations.  Lots of the children participated in this and were very excited.  We discussed colours and shapes.  We used our sorting skills to match and sort the baubles by shape and colour.  Some children used the baubles to create patterns.

 

We have been playing a variety of Christmas table top games – following the rules and taking turns and there has been lots of Christmas art and craft activities on the go.

 

We have been back out on our woodland adventures this week which has been fabulous the children thoroughly enjoy the open air and there is lots of learning taking place about the world surrounding us.   Some of the children have expressed concern over the amount of litter that is being dropped therefore we have decided to do some litter picking to keep the woodland a fun and safe place to be for us and the local wildlife.

December 2, 2020
by Ms Crichton
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In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, Ladywell Regeneration group would like to hear how COVID 19 and its impacts have affected you, your loved ones, neighbours and community. This survey will help us find out what the needs of the community are and identify what services and activity you would like to see.

This survey has been organised by the Ladywell Regeneration group (The Ladywell regeneration group is a local community-led action group that is supported by the local services and organisations to help make a difference in Ladywell). The anonymised results of this survey will be shared with the Ladywell Regeneration group, local organisations, services, third sector and businesses

This survey should be completed by anyone that lives, learns, works, volunteers, plays and does business in Ladywell

https://app.surveyhero.com/s/d47bca3

Thank you

 

 

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