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Bookbug Week

This week is Bookbug week and they are also celebrating turning 10!  Instead of the ladies putting different tasks on the Learning Journals and Blog every day this week, we are asking you to go to the Bookbug site: https://www.scottishbooktrust.com/reading-and-stories/bookbug/bookbug-is-10

The ladies are loving seeing your photographs of what you have been doing so please share on your Learning Journals what you have been up to!

On the Bookbug site, there will be special draw along with Debi Gliori from Monday to Friday where you can learn how to draw Bookbug and some special friends in bitesize films.  Launching on Wednesday 20th, Sprog Rock has created an exclusive new song for the Bookbug app to celebrate Bookbug’s Birthday!

They will have a special celebratory static Bookbug Session for families to try at home themselves on the website on Monday 18th and a new Live with Paul, Bookbug Session on Bookbug’s Facebook page for everyone to join in with on Friday 22nd at  10 am.

There is a home activities hub which will be packed with even more themed ideas to try at home, from making a party hat to colouring in Bookbug.  All through the week they will also have special competitions on their website and social media and be asking for families’ memories of their child’s Bookbug Bags and Bookbug Sessions with their wee ones.

Good morning!

Good morning boys and girls. I thought I would share with you my favourite story from when I was a little girl, The Tiger who came to Tea.  (Video on Your Learning Journals)

I would like you to use your imagination, who would you like to come to your house for tea? What would you do? What would you eat?
Draw a picture, take photographs and/or ask an adult to help type it onto your Learning Journal for us to see.

I would like Winnie the Pooh to come to my house and he would investigate the flowers in my garden. He spotted a bee getting nectar to make honey from one of the flowers and we would enjoy a honey sandwich picnic.

Good Morning!

Hi Everyone,
Whilst out on my daily walk I have been looking out for signs of spring and I came across this beautiful blossom tree. I wondered if you could make a blossom tree using different resources from around your house including paint, chalk, pens, pencils, tissue paper and any other items you may have. Also remember to have a look out for any blossom trees you may see when you are out and about.

Hope to see you all soon!
Mrs Fyfe x

Nursery Activity

Good morning, it’s another lovely sunny and windy day!
We have found an activity which you might want to try using some recycling materials you may have at home to see which way the wind is blowing. If you don’t have any ribbon, try strips of material or cut strips of food bag packaging and attach them to the carton.

Have fun!

https://kidscraftroom.com/how-to-make-a-windsock-rainbow-craft-for-kids/