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Last week in Nature story time we made bird feeders using Cheerios cereal and pipe cleaners, all of the children decided to try a few Cheerios too, just to check they tasted really good! We had a story about Oliver owl and went for a bird spotting walk with...
This week at Nature story time we have listened to ‘stick man’ by Julia Donaldson. We then went on a nature walk and made our own ‘journey sticks’. All you need to try this fun activity at home is a stick and a piece of string or wool- wrap the string round the stick...
This week at nature story time we have listened to a story about a little girl in South Africa planting a pumpkin seed and then we decorated plant pots and planted our own sunflower seeds, we hope they grow really tall! We sang lots of nature nursery rhymes and made...
Welcome back! We have started the new term with an appropriately themed book-The Very Hungry Caterpillar. The children have enjoyed the story, learning about life cycles, looking at fiction and non fiction. We have enjoyed lots of creativity making butterflies and...
This week the children have enjoyed the book Oh Dear! They have talked about animals and the names of their different homes, as well as baby animal names. Some of the children have also learnt about the life cycle of the hen.
We all had a great time making playdoh this morning at nursery. We followed our recipe carefully and weighed and measured all our ingredients. We investigated how we could make new colours from our red, yellow and blue food colouring so we all had a different colour...
This week our Book of the Week has been We're Going on a Bear Hunt. The children have loved joining in with the repeated lines in the story and going on actual bear hunts. Some of the children even completed a bare foot trail, exploring how it feels to walk through...
In the Funathon the children were supported to completed a wide variety of physical challenges, whilst obviously having lots of fun.
This week we've been revisiting the Colour Monster and linking it in with the Mr Men stories to tie in with Red Nose Day. The children are getting good at using the correct vocabulary to describe different feelings.










