Drawing in Nature, Shopping & Hail Storms!
/One afternoon after tea, on the day the weather had been consistently switching between sun, hail and rain - the toddlers were inside, shopping. With the sound of the week being ‘M’, the toddlers who wanted to go shopping were handed some money and were able to choose what ‘M’ items they wanted from the shop. A couple of children chose magnets and melons, while others selected magnifying glasses and pictures of motorbikes. One child went over to the collection of small world toys and chose “A mummy and a man” to add to her basket. They had discussions of what they chose and were going to choose next time, “I’m going to pick the mountain!”, “I want the monkey to give to a cuddle!”. All of a sudden there was a large clap of thunder, catching everyone’s attention and bringing on shocked and excited sounds of “Oh!”, and “Ooooo” and comments of, “There’s a storm coming!” and “That thunder was loud!”. As the children gathered around the patio door to listen out for more thunder, it started to hail! This incited screams of excitement, and lots of ‘wows’ followed by a few questions on what was happening. A practitioner went and collected some of the hail in a jug for the children to explore and they immediately dove their hands in to get a feel. One child retracted their hand with a gasp and said, “It’s cold!”, followed by a quick shiver, while another scooped out a handful and giggled as it melted and dripped through their hands.
In the garden, a small group of children were working together and cheering each other on as they practised their climbing and jumping. Two children worked together to push one of the balance beams closer to the tunnel which they used to help them climb up on top of it. They were able to balance themselves and come to a standing position on top of the tunnel before bending their knees and taking a giant leap, landing on their feet on the grass in front of them. With giant proud smiles on their faces they said, “Let’s do it again!”. This activity gathered some attention and soon a large group of children were all waiting for their turns to take big jumps. The crowd made comments on and each of the jumps their friends did, “Wow that was a big one”, “That was funny” and comments of support, “You did it!” and “Well done!”.
Over the last couple of weeks the under 2s have continued to enjoy spending lots of time outside and exploring nature. Whilst out on the daily walks of the Imber Court grounds, the children were inspired to take part in drawing whilst surrounded by nature. There were many sights to be inspired by, such as ducks near the river and squirrels in the trees, or horses in the fields with tractors riding by! As they found the perfect spot to start drawing, one of the children shouted out “drawing!” when they saw the paper, pencils and crayons, whilst another shouted “crayons!”. A group of the children picked up some crayons and pencils, and each picked up their own paper. One of the children picked up a green pencil, held it up and said “green”, which led to a chorus of several children naming the different coloured pencils and crayons they had picked up. They then settled and began to do some drawing, each of them kindly passing their friends different coloured pencils and crayons as they had finished with them.
Whilst in the room, the children further explored nature through the use of the leaf balancing activity, where each of the children began to pick up the different leaves and acorns which had been collected from the garden and grounds nearby. After a couple of the children had successfully balanced some of the leaves, they looked at each other and celebrated with a “Yay!”, whilst clapping their hands together proudly. After trying to balance a couple more, the tower tumbled down, which led to a chorus of giggles and “uh-oh”s from the children standing around it.
