Sand and bubbles !

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The older children have loved the sand pit being opened up again this past week for them to explore. Ollie started to make a sand castle in one of the clear buckets, and realising he could see the sand sliding down the inside, he encouraged some of his friends to come over and watch what was happening. Watching in fascination, Zachary said, “It’s all squiggly and sliding together”. Parker got straight in to the sand pit and very excitedly called out, “This is like being at the real beach!” The children also enjoyed exploring the water trays both inside and outside, using various sized jugs, funnels and water mills. Tom quickly worked out that the more water he tipped in to the mill, the quicker it would spin.

Pre school also really loved a bubble party in the garden as you can see. The bubble frog quickly fired out bubbles and the children loved chasing them around. Dylan was singing to himself, “Bubble, bubble, bubble, pop”. Eddie said to some of his friends “Nursery is so good; there’s lots of bubbles and it’s like a real party”. Once the bubble frog had run out of bubbles, Parker suggested, “That’s ok, maybe we can buy some more from the shops with our mummies and our daddies and we can have another party”.

The children have also been taking part in lots of mark making activities in all types of messy play. One of the favourite activities has been letter mark making in salt using their fingers and practising their fine motor skills. Some of the children were able to recognise the familiar letters and relating them to their own names. Ada said, “That’s an ‘A’; A for Ada, A for Apple” and attempted to make the letter A in the salt whilst encouraging Edie, “Come on Edie, you can do it too”.

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Last week the toddlers have celebrated the reopening of the sandpit!! Alastair and Eve have loved filling the bucket with sand using their spades. Eve said “Look ,a castle”. Tristan used the trowel to pick up the sand and lay it on the side of the sandpit to make a smooth surface. Immy and Isla enjoyed burying themselves in the sand and saying “Where leg gone?”.A week later we are still searching for where their legs have gone! 

Outside on a walk round Imber court the toddlers were on a hunt for flowers to make a vase to send home to their families. On the hunt the toddlers came across a huge mud mound that they couldn’t resist jumping on. Amelia, Jonny and Ari were first to run up. Connie said “I can see the houses” as she stood at the very top of the hill alongside her friends. Sophie enjoyed shuffling down, Ethan raced down and Charlotte decided to surf on her tummy! Can you believe this was actually the fastest way to get down! Clever Charlotte!

Back inside the toddlers have enjoyed different sensory and malleable play. Isabelle enjoyed stomping the elephants in crunchy pasta and cornflakes whilst Sammy enjoyed the sensory bags where he watched the rice mix with paint to create different colours.

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The youngest children have been exploring the sand pit. Sadie lifted two handfuls of of cool sand into the air as she sat in it, and laughed as it fell back down. Blake used her shovel to fill up her tea pot tipping it out repeating the action. Emily was very brave and explored the tunnel pointing and laughing at Melissa though the side panels, Emily also tested her balance walking over the bridge.

While on their walk the children saw horses, and Issac pointed to them and said ‘Horsie clip clop’ laughing away. Sophie and Billie pointed and clapped as they watched the horses run around their paddock. The little ones also enjoyed feeding the ducks. Finley, Tomas and Ada ripped up the bread and threw it to the ducks while Chloe, Emily Zack preferred to eat it!

 Back inside Finley, Chloe and Olivia explored the play dough. Finley said ‘Tap tap’ as he bashed his play dough with the rolling pin and Olivia pinched at the play dough pulling off small pieces and carefully placing them onto the table. Sadie and Emily played peek a book popping their heads out of the play house shrieking at each other.