Ducks, Dens, Owls & New Smells!

Over the last 2 weeks the toddlers have been focusing on the story “Owl Babies” and learning about different animals and the environments and homes they live in. 

Inside, the children had lots of fun exploring a den made from blankets, cushions and tables, just like the den the Owl Babies live in. Harry looked at the den and said “Look! It’s a house!” while showing his friend Blair who couldn’t contain her excitement, rushing to be the first to crawl through whilst giggling loudly. At first George was a little unsure about going in, but as soon as he peeked under the blanket and saw Arthur and Cooper smiling back at him, he crawled right in and started to explore. Ava decided she wanted to bring her favourite cat puppet to explore the den with her while Ethan couldn’t stop zooming in and out of the blankets shouting “BOO!”.

One afternoon the toddlers enjoyed observing the rain and hail from the patio door. When it turned from rain to hail Arlo gasped excitedly and said with his hands out beside him, “What’s that noise?” Joseph responded “It’s raining!” And pointed to the sky to show his friends. Monty heard all the commotion and went over to join in chanting, “Rain, rain”. Santiago and Henrietta were mesmerised by the sound the hail made on the decking and stood watching and listening. After asking the toddlers what songs we know about rain, Hugo started to point outside and sing “Rain, rain go away”. The children couldn’t wait to get on their wetsuits to splash in all of the puddles. 

Over the last couple of weeks, the under twos have been engaging in a great deal of activities to help develop their fine and gross motor skills. The children used their imagination by taking flowers we found on a walk and using them to create a floral perfume during a small group activity. Leo particularly enjoyed scooping the flowers and water into the cup, taking a big sniff of the floral scent! Margaux enjoyed using the cups and utensils to stir, pour and splash the pretend perfume mixture, giggling as the water flowed down her hands. The children continued mixing until the water began to turn yellow and red with the colourful flowers and the beautiful smell filled the room! 

Using dry spaghetti pasta the children got to work, developing their fine motor skills by poking it through the holes of a sieve. Matilde and Lottie immediately began picking up the pasta with both hands and carefully navigating how to place it into the holes. Imogen was very intrigued by the crunchy texture of the dried pasta, and crunched down on a piece, giggling as it snapped and broke into pieces. She had a quick look around and noticed her friends placing the spaghetti through the holes. “Ooh!” she exclaimed as she pointed over before copying their actions. 

The under twos also had the opportunity to explore the natural surroundings in our local area. Beginning with a trip to the duck pond, the children were very happy looking around as they headed towards the area, even passing some of their homes on the way! Sienna saw her front door and began excitedly bouncing her legs, the other children waving as we approached. Once they had arrived at the pond, the children were encouraged to throw some bread in for the ducks. Soon the ducks came out of the water and started to waddle over, this made Finley and Sebby laugh, and begin to imitate the sound they were making! On a picnic blanket the children enjoyed eating a delicious snack of pear, banana and breadsticks, and afterwards they explored the grass area, some of them running through the fields chasing each other!