Bug Hunts!
/This week the older children have been on a hunt for nature and bugs. They started of in the woodland gardens looking for horses and ducks. Xanthe found the horses and she quickly called her friends over to explore. Xanthe and Wilfred began to neigh at the horse as they counted them and spoke about their different coats, pointing out one that looked like a cow because of its markings. As we got further into the park, the children found a log and began to look for some insects. They managed to find a woodlouse and some ants. Hlenhaze stopped to count the ant’s legs but it was a little bit difficult as they were so fast. The children spotted lots of butterflies, Sophia remembered how butterflies grow from when we had butterflies in the nursery. Eve added that when they had changed from caterpillars they flew away. The children then began to run around like butterflies flapping their wings.
We have also been to the woodland area in Carlisle Park and looked at the board that told us about some of the things we may find. After looking for the bugs they wanted to race as fast as the bugs they had found. Nyra started the race and she shouted that she was so fast! Back at nursery we went to the outdoor learning area where Zach found an ants home, he told everyone they must like the fruit the nursery has been growing. James and Zayne found some lovely worms and snails. James pointed to the snails shell and told Zayne the shell was the snails home.
With all the hot weather we have had lots of water play, Ritika and Lyra liked to pour the water down the marble run and watch it trickle down to the bottom. They both shouted “Yay!” when the marble came to a stop. They celebrated by splashing, but they accidentally splashed Alba who laughed and decided to splash back until there was water everywhere! Emily and Ellis instead decided to play in the sandpit, the built some lovely towers but they found much funnier to knock them down again and watch the building crumble and the sand spread everywhere.
In baby room, the babies became explorers searching for ancient, hidden dinosaurs. George loved the textured brown paper that the dinosaurs used for their beds in the messy tray. Grace let out big “roars” whilst Sidney investigated the scales of each colourful dinosaur. The little explorers painted their findings with a variety of colours and resources. Agnes chose a rectangular box and used long sweeping brush motions, Rouxx opted for a bumpy egg box which depicted the spikes of a stegosaurus’ spine. Edward was very proud of his masterpiece and gave his dinosaur a big kiss which left him wearing fabulous blue lipstick, Alex found this extremely funny and gave himself some lovely red highlights for the day.
Outside in the mud kitchen, the babies cooked food for their dinosaurs. Sidney used a wooden spoon to stir his leaves in a saucepan. Louis was sous chef and was very busy picking leaves and fetching pots and pans for chef Sidney. Ciana used a watering can to add stock to the leaves and mud that was bubbling on the hob. Eesa carefully placed the muffin tray in the oven so that the dinosaurs could have a sweet treat! Theo searched the ground and garden for any predators and Honor helped him keep lookout as she collected all the toy dinosaurs in the garden for dinner time.