Planting Vegetables & Egg Hunts!
/Over the last couple of weeks, the preschool children have been closely observing the changes to the garden and the nursery grounds now that spring has arrived. Whilst observing the bug house in the garden nature area, Margot had noticed that another tree had grown its flower buds. Calling Ellie over to have a look, she gently held the bud in her hand and said to Ellie, “This one is so pretty, I love flowers”. They went on to take a closer look at all of the trees around the garden, gathering friends along the way to see which other trees had started to bloom. Ollie saw a butterfly on one of the leaves and asked Tilly, “Do you think the butterfly has come back to see us?”. Quickly noticing Tilly was a little confused, he reminded her, “The butterflies that we had in pre school!”. Tilly smiled and said, “Oh yeah, it is pre school butterfly”. Some of the other children enjoyed getting creative at an observational drawing of daffodils activity. Whilst coming to the end of her drawing, Isla let out a little smile whilst looking at the picture she had created. She was showing it to Ethan explaining, “This is the bit where there is a beautiful flower and this is the bit that grows”.
The children have also been busy helping to start the vegetable growing process in the vegetable patches. Francis couldn’t wait to get his hands in to the mud, choosing to use his fingers to make space for the seeds, whilst Isabelle carefully used a small spade to make holes to plant her seeds in. After planting a few seeds, the watering fun started and the children helped to fill up some watering cans and went on to ensure all of the soil had been watered.
As it’s the lead up to Easter, the children had a great time helping each other on a number and letter egg hunt around the garden. Before the hunt, the children were identifying the letter that was at the beginning of or within their names and when on the hunt, were challenged to find these letters. Cooper very quickly found the C egg hidden in the sand pit and Harry found the H egg within the nature area. After the children had collected their letter eggs, they worked as a team, to do a number egg hunt, praising and clapping each other each time they found a new egg.




















