Christmas is coming!

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Over the past two weeks the children have been getting into the Christmas spirit! They have taken part in a variety of different Christmas activities, as well as reading Christmas stories and singing Christmas songs. The children and staff collectively have been working on a junk modelling project where they have made a life-size snowman. The children have decided to call him Snowy the Snowman and he is now on display in the window of the nursery! Whilst making the snowman Isla said “Hat, hat” rubbing her head as she helped to put the hat on the snowman, which fell off onto the floor. Alba said “Uh oh” laughing, and then she picked up the hat and put it on her head, dancing around the room !

Another activity that the children have really enjoyed taking part in recently has been Christmas themed stamp painting. We have stamps of Christmas trees, reindeers, stockings, and lots more, and the children dipped these in paint before printing them on the paper to make colourful festive pictures. The children have also been using our Christmas stencils to create pictures of snowmen using white paint on black paper to give a wintry effect. Ines said that she was a painter during these activities and that this is what she wanted to do when she is a grown up!

In the garden the children mixed up mud and water and used it to create their own mud painting pictures. They really enjoyed using the mixtures and Thomas decided to paint a dinosaur with the mud!

The children have been practicing their Christmas songs and have been great at remembering the words and some of the actions too; the favourite songs seem to be ‘When Santa got stuck up the chimney’ and ‘Jingle bells’. They have been listening to Christmas music and practicing their best dance moves to! They were very helpful and decorated the entire nursery with lots of tinsel, bunting and lights, and not forgetting the Christmas tree. They made many of the decorations , including some snowflakes and Christmas trees. Maxwell told us that ‘The elf comes to life at night-time and does silly things, he is always clumsy and if you touch him then the magic will go away!’.