Butterflies, Spring & Growing!

The preschool children have really enjoyed taking on the challenge of growing their own fruit and vegetables over the past couple of weeks. They’ve been helping to sow some seeds, water the vegetable patches and have been drawing their own pictures of various types of fruits and vegetables. Each morning, Ada has reminded her friends, “Remember we need to do some watering again today guys!”. Margot has taken a very keen interest in the strawberry hanging baskets and will make sure they are not missed out of the watering cycle. She told her friends, “Strawberries are my favourite, I like them on pancakes”. Daniel and Alfie have been making sure to show their friends the new herb patch outside in the garden, in particular loving the smell of the mint plants. Daniel rubbed his fingers along one of the leaves and seemed in surprise at how much he could smell the mint, calling his friends over, “This smells so lovely”. This piqued the interest of a lot of his friends, all of them investigating the individual smells of all of the new herbs!

Over the last couple of weeks the toddlers have really been delving into the theme of spring and making the most of the occasional sunny weather and everything that goes with it. In the garden Harry pointed to a recently bare tree with wide eyes, “It go more leaves and little things on it” while showing how little they were with his hands pressed really close together. Once Harry was informed they were blossom petals that will sometimes blow all around the garden in the wind, he rallied some friends to chase them, with a “Let’s go chase them!” while getting into his running pose.

The toddlers have been loving watching the process of the nursery caterpillars transitioning into butterflies and were so excited to watch them be released. Ethan was so ecstatic he couldn’t stay seated and shouted, “Butterflies coming out!” followed by a shout of excitement. As a butterfly was held out to show the children a lot of them leaned in with interest, and Rafe commented “Ooooo!” before placing his hands over his mouth to giggle. Gabriel asked, “I hold it?” and just as he placed a gentle finger out to see if the butterfly would crawl on his hand it flew away. Gabriel wasn’t disappointed at all and watch in wonder, “Wow!” as he followed the butterfly with his eyes. Blair squealed with delight at this and pointed in the butterflies direction “There, there!”.

Continuing on with making the most of the lovely weather the toddlers spent a beautiful sunny Friday dining alfresco. They joined together with preschool to have a picnic lunch of fish fingers, sweet potatoes and peas and following a nap, had a picnic snack on the field with the babies.  Max and Arlo came across some ducks that approached the field to say hello. They both got into a squat position to be close to the ducks and Arlo reached a hand out and flicked his wrist, “Hello duck! Quack quack!” which made Max chuckle and, “Quack quack” too. 

The children are all very excited for the arrival of chick eggs this week and cannot wait until they hatch and get to play with their new chick friends!

Over the last two weeks the under twos have been focussing on transport and learning all about mini beasts and the different homes they live in. 

Inside, the children had lots of fun exploring boats made using the coracles (wooden sleep spaces) . Lottie came straight over and jumped into a boat and rocked back forth whilst we sang Row, Row, Row your Boat, that was until she rocked too hard and tipped backwards into the boat. This made Lottie and her friends laugh and encouraged more of the children to come and explore the boats. Set up around the boat were some sea creatures which Matilde really took a liking to. She sat down, directly in the middle of the boats and examined each sea creature she could find.  She picked up the lobster and said, “Pinch pinch!” and “Crab!” as she imitated the pinching motion. Eventually, almost all of the children came and sat down together in the boats and together we had a lovely group sing song of Row, Row again. 

Outside, the under twos have been out and about in the buggies, spotting all kinds of transport. On our walks,  the children have spotted cars, bikes, planes and trains and even some boats on our walk to Hampton Court. During that walk, we came across and level crossing which caught Sebby’s eye. Sebby shouted, “Choo, Choo!”, as he pointed towards the tracks. Together we waited for a train to come along, we sang songs and waved ‘hello’ to the everybody on the train. In the garden, the under twos got to help out with releasing the butterflies they’ve been looking after. They have seen them right from the beginning as caterpillars, all the way through to becoming butterflies. After having a little look at each pretty butterfly, the children helped place them onto leaves and watched them flutter away.