Healthy Habits & Exploring Textures!
/Last week, the toddlers celebrated ‘Healthy Body, Happy Me’ week by moving in different ways, eating healthy food and by having lots of conversations about what makes us healthy and happy. On ‘Movement Monday’, the toddlers went on a walk round the grounds of Imber Court to stretch their legs and get their heart rates pumping. While on their walk, the toddlers came across a huge mud mound, where they had to use their hands and knees to climb up. Once at the top James tried multiple ways to get down, sliding on his tummy, bottom shuffling and trying to walk down. Rafferty stood at the top holding his hand out to his friends who were struggling climbing up kindly saying “I help you!”.
On ‘Talking Tuesday’, the toddlers explored different fruits using their hands to feel the outsides of the fruits. Ada felt the pineapple and said it was “spiky” and Luna said the melon was “soft”. When Alastair was asked “What’s this?”, being shown a kiwi he replied “It’s a potato!”. Later that day and on Wednesday the toddlers were able to try some of the fruits and vegetables they explored. Florence and Sophie loved the kiwi, while Zack and Daniel made a sour face as they tried the lime. As for the vegetables... most of the toddlers left these.
Towards the end of the week, the toddlers were reflecting on what they had learnt and were asked the question at circle time, “What makes you big and strong?”. Rowan replied “I eat apples to make me big and strong, I can run down hills”. Chloe said she eats “strawberries” and Emily bent her arms to show off her muscles she has from eating healthy and keeping moving outside.
The under twos have had a busy week learning through play. We have been learning about textures by touching, squeezing and squashing different materials.
During time out in the garden, they little ones explored and had fun in the sandpit. Freddie and Sophie loved letting the sand fall from between their fingers. Jude was scooping it up using a sailing boat and Isabelle was digging deep for buried treasure while Kitty was using a sieve to fill up a bucket, and looked confused when it didn’t fill up very quickly!
The children enjoyed potato play outside, picking up the cooked potatoes and feeling them. Otto was trying to see how many potatoes he could get on a plate, whilst Margot was squeezing the potatoes with her hands, which made her giggle! Otto then copied Margot and both were laughing and giggling at each other. Some of the children enjoyed tasting the potatoes while others weren’t too sure if they were real and pretended to lick them, Kitty was saying “Mmm” as she tried them and put them into a cup.
Whilst the children were inside, some of them enjoyed playing with the covered paint on the table. They used their hands to squeeze and squash the paint, making it move. Youcef laughed when he pressed the paint and it moved across the table. Esmé shouted ““Wow wee!” whilst squeezing the paints on the table; this made Kitty come over and explore what was going on. When the paint began to seep through the film, Amèlie was unsure and held her hands up to be cleaned while Sophie just continued to pat it with her hands, watching it splash.