Our New Chicks!

What an exciting couple of weeks at nursery with the arrival of the chick eggs! The pre school children have been doing lots of chick themed activities, as well as learning about life cycles of frogs and continuing to observe the passing butterflies in the garden. A group of the pre school children participated in an activity where they had the opportunity to draw their own chicks and particularly enjoyed sticking on their feathers, before going off to hide their chicks around the garden for their friends to find at garden time. Rowan hid his chicks amongst some sand, telling his friends, “You will never be able to find my chick, he’s hidden too good!”. Whilst Ada chose to hide hers in the nature crates, telling her friends, “My chick is somewhere nice and cosy!”, giving them clues as to where they could find her chick. 

Over the past week, the children have closely observed the chick eggs transform from being eggs safely placed in their warm incubator, to hatching and becoming, as Sadie called them, “Beautiful fluffy chicks!”. Whilst visiting the chicks still in their eggs, Daniel asked, “But when the chicks come out from their shell, what will they eat and drink?” Finley suggested to him, “I think they will drink water?”. Olivia followed up, “But will they eat the same food as us? Which made Alfie laugh and said, “No, of course not, they can’t eat pasta or chicken curry”, which made all of their friends laugh. When being showed the chicks food, Madan correctly pointed out, “That looks like the food that we feed the birds in the garden”. 

Once six fluffy chicks hatched from their eggs, with some of the children being able to observe this happen, they couldn’t wait to be able to hold them. Each morning the first question often was, “Can we go and see the chicks?” The children were all so gentle whilst holding the chicks. Chloe reminded her friends on several occasions, “They only have very small bones so we have to be very careful, just like when I hold my baby at home!”. What a wonderful experience this has been for the children.


The under twos have loved meeting the chicks over the last two weeks! As eggs, the children got to see them in the incubator, waiting to come out! They sang songs like ‘Humpty Dumpty’ to learn about the eggs and watch out for cracks. Once the chicks had hatched, the under twos built a pen in the classroom for them to come and visit. All of the children sat excitedly waiting to see the fluffy chicks, and began giggling and clapping their hands together when the six chicks were placed in the pen. Sebby told his friends they were “Chickens” and flapped his arms at his sides! The under twos enjoyed singing “Old MacDonald” and “Chick chick chicken” whilst having the opportunity to hold the chicks carefully in their hands and stroke their feathers!