Autumn Fun at Molesey!
/Pre school had lots of fun going on a Gruffalo hunt in the nursery grounds. After coming across the tree the children have named the 'Gruffalo Tree' and discovering that the Gruffalo or any of the other animals weren't in their home, Ollie suggested, "Why don't we go and try find out where they are all hiding?" Parker thought that was a good idea and led the way. They discovered a mound of rubble which prompted William to say "I think the fox might be having his sleep in here, but we have to be quiet so we don't wake him up". Continuing on the walk, they next came across a small hill with an opening to the trees and Ollie encouraged his friends to join him climb the hill and told them, "I think this is where the Gruffalo is with the big bad mouse, but he's not scary!"
The children also went on a nature trail, and took some bags on a walk with to collect anything autumnal they could find. The children discussed between themselves the colours of the leaves on the trees and how they all looked so different. They successfully continued to match the colour of the leaves that had fallen on the floor, to the same coloured leaves that were still on the trees. Millie announced "That doesn't look the same, there are no more leaves on that tree, it's just twigs!"
It has been so much fun exploring the new wooden blocks and planks outdoor in the garden. This equipment promotes co-operation, teamwork and huge imaginations where anything is possible! The children worked together to make a car, using the round disc shape block as a steering wheel. Zachary encouraged his friends, "Quick, get in my car, I'm driving to the beach now!" Some of the other children also used the slope shapes to enable ball and toy car rolling, and Sienna and Elena were laughing each time the ball rolled away too far.
Over the past few weeks toddlers have enjoyed lots of different autumnal activities, including forest walks, spider webs and investigating pumpkins. They have explored the textures inside and out of the pumpkins, feeling the outer shell and learning to say "Pumpkin". Fabian learnt the word very quickly and proudly said "Pumpkin!" all day long. Wren also told her friends that the pumpkin is "orange". The toddlers were able to explore the different textures of the slimy pulp and hard seeds. Connie said the pulp was "wet" and Ari and Leo said "Yuck!" but that didn't phase them from getting covered head to toe in pumpkin goo!
This week the toddlers have also been preparing for bonfire night, making fireworks with their hands, chalk and even cupcake cases. Oliver shouted "Splat" when he banged his hands on to the paper to create fireworks with his paint covered hands, which meant paint splatted everywhere , including on themselves, which made the toddlers laugh Whoops! They have also been exploring fireworks through music, and discovering which instruments create a loud BANG when hit or sometimes dropped!
The new balance beams and giant stepping stones which arrived this week were very popular indeed as you can see in the photos. ! After taking a while at the edge of the tallest stepping stone, Connie finally took the leap of faith and jumped all by herself.. success!
This week the babies have loved being creative with the leaves that they collected on our walk earlier on during the week. Isla and Jonathan liked helping themselves to the glue pots to spread lots and lots of glue over their pictures to help the leaves stick. As Jonathan was dipping his glue sick into the pot, he said “Dip, dip” laughing loudly expressing his excitement. Harriet noticed Charlotte using the camera and said “Cheese, cheeeseee” to gain attention , smiling broadly as her picture was taken. When Harriet was shown the photo of herself she laughed and said “Harriet!” pointing to the camera.
During their many messy play activity babies loved playing and eating the mushy peas on one occasion. Sophie and Sam loved swishing the peas with their hands looking as the patterns the peas made in the messy play tub and on them as they spilled onto the floor! All of the babies also enjoyed tasting and eating them.
A sudden downpour of rain came at one point and it became dark outside, which was a great opportunity to turned off the lights in the room. This enabled the babies to explore the light up boxes, and the sea life projector. They loved watching the animals float around the room, which was mesmerizing and relaxing, and Sophie pointed and said “Whale” “Fish” pointing to the animals and laughing and clapping her hands showing her excitement.