Fun with Elmer & Outdoor Adventures!

Over the last couple of weeks, the toddlers have been very busy learning all about our book of the month Elmer. Using bright and beautiful colours, the toddlers have been getting creative, using all of the skills they know to make great master pieces for our new Elmer board. Across the nursery we love to recycle and had an idea to create elephants using milk cartons. Once cut into shape and without any colour or details added, the toddlers were asked what they thought they looked like. Sophie pointed to the handle of the milk carton and said, “Big nose”, Jude added, “Big elephant nose”. The toddlers laughed together and began to realise it looked very much like an elephant. One milk carton was decorate using grey paint to represent the Elmer covered in berries and the other the children decorated using lots of different colours to show the real Elmer. Once the toddlers placed the ears and some eyes on their milk carton elephants, they began stomping them around the table, chanting, “Stomp, Stomp, Stomp!”. 

Outside, the toddlers have been loving the warm weather and spend as much of their time in the garden as possible. Some of the toddlers went on a nice long walk one morning, taking a snack along with them to have as a small picnic. Along the way, they came across the park in the grounds, Kitty jumped up and down in excitement, pointing towards the park and pleading “We go!”. Since the toddlers were having such a good time, we popped in for a play. In the park there is a new pirate ship which the toddlers ran towards. Amelie was first on and shouted to her friends, “Come aboard, come aboard, I the captain of this ship”, her friends giggled and climbed aboard. Using their hands, the toddlers make pretend telescopes to look around and see what they could see. 

Outside, the under-twos have really engaged themselves making sandcastles in the sandpit. Eva and Amelie concentrated really well when filling up their buckets, whilst India watched them and then took a bucket of her own to the mud kitchen and filled it with mud after being inspired by her friends play. Ava was intrigued and tried to help India fill up her bucket, using her hands as quickly as she could to scoop it up, laughing as she was doing so. 

As the weather has been lovely and warm, the children have spent plenty of time at the water tray outside, splashing away and having lots of fun. They were also investigating the texture of crazy foam whilst using ice cream cones to make their own ice creams. Ava watched intently as Alice showed them how to scoop up the crazy foam. Blair got all excited when pretending to eat her ice cream and then Harry looked over saying, “Oh dear“, as the foam fell out of the cone and on to the floor. Blair started to blow on her ice cream as if she was cooling it down and then looked all around and laughed when she saw that the adults were watching her.

Inside, the children have enjoyed getting messy using glue and paper to make patchwork pictures of Elmer the elephant. Max was really excited and was picking up all of the paper shapes and laying them out on the floor. Santiago watched him, before getting a handful of paper from the pot and scattered it all over the floor and then brushed his hands through all over the paper and smiling. At music and story time, Alice was using some hand puppets to really animate the story. Amelie and India watched and then picked up a puppet each and were trying to get them on their hands. They both then copied Alice, waving their hands and babbling like they were telling a story. This made Henrietta laugh who had been sat watching what they were doing.