Please find attached a copy of the topic note for our new topic ‘All Creatures Great and Small’ which begins on Monday 25th April.
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Easter Bunny Surprise
It was Easter madness at Bathgate West Nursery today when the Easter bunny made a surprise visit! He was very ‘hoppy’ to see all the boys and girls today and even took them on an Easter parade… but with all his hopping, he lost his Easter eggs. Luckily the boys and girls went on an Easter Egg hunt and saved the day by finding all of the Easter eggs! So the Easter bunny went home very happy and tired but left an Easter treat for all of the children.
It has been a very busy term at the nursery and we hope that you all have a fun, safe and happy Easter holidays. We look forward to seeing you all back for our final summer term in a couple of weeks.
Spring and Easter fun
With Spring in the air we have been getting ready for Easter. Some children have been painting daffodils and spring flowers to brighten up our displays. Visit our rainbow room to see some of their lovely artwork.
The children have been working hard as they have been Spring cleaning the house corner…
We have also been getting ready for our Easter celebrations this week by tucking into some lovely hot cross buns at snack, making our own Easter nest cakes and also creating our Bonnets for the Easter Parade on Thursday. We are hoping that a special visitor hops along to make a surprise appearance too…..
THANK YOU!
The boys and girls at Bathgate West Nursery would like to say a big thank you to the Bathgate British Legion for helping and supporting our annual Pies, Peas and Bingo night to raise money for our summer trip. It was a huge success, we raised lots of money and a good night was had by all. So thank you also to everyone who helped, supported and came along to the event and a massive Thank You to Mrs Bett who worked so hard to make it a success.
Investigating Flowers
With Spring trying to make an appearance, the children have been sharing what they would like to learn about during our Spring topic. Some children expressed an interest in learning about flowers and have already been looking at flowers growing around our nursery garden.
So we have set up a flower investigation station in the nursery where the children can look at, touch, smell and explore different flowers. Hopefully it will raise a few questions about flowers that we can find out the answers to. Maybe you can help your children to spot, name and describe a few flowers that you can see in the gardens around you?
Finger Gym
Spring and Easter Topic
Take a look at our parents note for the Spring and Easter topic which begins on Monday 14th March. This can also be found on out parents notice board in the nursery.
Book Celebrations
Continuing our book celebrations this week we held our Book character dress up day for the children to come to nursery dressed as some of their favourite book characters. We loved seeing all of your fabulous costumes…it was lots of fun. We have all now had our visit to the local library where we heard some stories and sang some songs. A big thank you to the staff at Simpson’s Library in Bathgate who made our visits so much fun!
Our Happy Nursery
Mona the monkey has spent the week at nursery teaching us the importance of listening well, so we know what we need to do, to stay safe and to be able to learn lots of new things. Mona the Monkey is very good at listening and we have been trying hard all week to use our good listening ears. When we listen carefully then our nursery is a happier place to be!
Exploring stories…
We are continuing to explore stories, characters and setting throughout the nursery this week, take a look in our Rainbow Room to see some of the displays we have created about our favorite traditional tales.
The children have loved having the P6 carers coming to visit and reading to them again this week.
Following on from some of the stories they have been hearing the children have chosen to make their own shields, some have been making their own stories from the hidden Gruffalo cave and there was even some preparation for a Tiger who came to tea in the house corner!
Remember that we will be celebrating books and stories by dressing up as some of our favourite characters on Tuesday 8th March and each child will also receive their World Book Day token then. Our local Library visits will also continue next Thursday so any if parent/carer helpers are available that would be fantastic.