Planting hedges & Investigating Bug Hotels!

A small group of preschool children loved having the opportunity to help plant our new hedgerow that runs along the side of the nursery car park. The group listened to Joe as he explained how to plant the saplings of Dogwood,Hazel,Hawthorne,Crab Apple & Dog Rose. The hedge will be a fantastic way of encouraging wildlife and the children will hep to ten the saplings as they grow. Rowan carefully lifted his sapling and gently placed it in a small hole that had been dug out, saying “My one is going to grow big and strong!” Once all of the saplings were in their holes, it was time to set them in the soil. Margot especially enjoyed this part; scooping soil out of the bag with her trowel. She showed one scoop to her friends and said “Look at my one! It’s so massive!” Chloe replied “It can go in this one!” as she pointed to a sapling that needed more soil. Once the hedge saplings were all planted, the group celebrated with a round of high fives before heading back into preschool for a much needed hand wash.

Over the last couple of weeks the toddlers have really shown their love of the outside by not being deterred by the drizzly weather and getting stuck into any and every activity. During a deep exploration of the back of the garden some of the toddlers took an interest in the bug hotel in the nature area. Blair and India were first to approach and stood looking at each of the different levels for a couple of seconds before Oliver joined them and said “Let Ollie see...that one where the spider live” whilst pointing and going in for a closer look. From a distance Arlo peeked over their shoulders and said “Spider! Ahhh” before squealing and running away. India spotted a cobweb in a corner and said “Oh what that” and after closer inspection Oliver said “That’s a cobweb” and Blair commented “Oooww cobweb” with interest. 
Over in the mud kitchen the toddlers were busy cooking up a storm with mixing, scooping, pouring and chopping. Sadie and Ava were very serious about their creations and didn’t take any breaks as they as they put in the work to make their food “Potato and chocolate cake”. Eva and Monty made many trips back and forth from the mud tray, scooping and collecting the collected rain water and ferrying it to their friends who were busy cooking. On one of his trips Monty spilled a bowl of water onto the floor and said ”Look! look raining!” as the water splashed into the air. Eva comforted him with a gentle hug and said “Monty, Monty have more” and led him back to the tray.