Sea creatures & colours

Over the last couple of weeks the toddlers have been focussing at shapes and colours. The toddlers were challenged to find different shapes and colours in nature and Oliver straight away pointed at a bush and said “Green leaves” which then encouraged the other children to go and have a look. Upon inspecting the bush and its flowers the toddlers noticed a bee nesting in a high up flower. Blair screamed and covered her mouth, showing her shocked face as she gazed up at the bee. This then led Matilda to push her finger to her lips and say “Shhh be quiet”. Whilst conversing about what colours the toddlers could see on the bee Isla announced “he’s black and yellow”. Sadie was on a shape hunt and began investigating the garden with a magnifying glass, holding it up to her eye she said “Where the circles?”  and with a little bit of help found a round piece of bark which intrigued Monty to have a peak “Oooo look”.

They have been looking at different animals, including what they like to eat, where they live and how we can care for them. Isabelle and Ellie were very focussed on making sure the animals had a full tummy as they plied them with scoops of coloured oats during a “feeding time at the zoo” activity. Isabelle said “I’m getting a big scoop up like this and holding it to the horses mouth so he can eat it all up and get a full tummy like this um num num” and pretended to eat the oats too. This made Ellie laugh and say “No it’s not for you it’s for the animals- there be none left”! 

Over the last couple of weeks the under two’s have been exploring under the sea theme as their main focus as well as experiencing different textures.

They were very enthusiastic about looking for shells and sea creatures amongst the sand. In the sandpit, Billy and Joseph were using the spades to dig deep to hunt for the seashells. Arthur came to see what they were doing and spotted a seashell in the sand and picked up the shell and began to rub  it against the stony wall. As it made a scraping sound, Arthur began to giggle at the sound that it made. Joseph then stood up and copied Arthur, looking at each other and laughing as they scraped the seashells down the wall.

At the water tray, Gabriel and Arlo were hunting for sea creatures using small fishing nets. An adult was showing them how to scoop them into the net and George stood watching closely at what they were doing. George then started splashing the water at the side of the water tray, some of the water splashed his face and George started to giggle. Margaux then came to investigate and joined in with the splashing the water everywhere and smiling a lot at her friends as she did so.

Inside some of the little ones have been using paint dabbers to make bright coloured coral pictures and sticking paper to make mosaic pictures, with a little helpatfer being shown how to use their paint dabbers to make a sweeping motion. Henrietta was enjoying dabbing her paint dabber on her paper, making big coloured splodge marks. 

Some of the children have enjoyed sticking using different coloured paper to make mosaic water pictures. Arlo was carefully using his glue stick and spreading the glue across his paper when Rafe reached for a handful of paper and threw it everywhere. This made Arlo laugh which made Rafe smile and wriggle about.