Nature explorers!

The pre school children have continued to explore the nursery grounds over the last couple of weeks, using individual nature explorer bags which give the children the opportunity to investigate and record all the things they find whilst out on a walk together. On one of the walks, Rowan suggested, “I know what we can look for today”, and very quickly realising that he had gained the attention of the other children, he excitedly suggested, “How about some real bugs and insects in the trees and bushes and grass?” His idea went down very well with the other children agreeing, “That’s a good idea” and some of them clapping and smiling. The children each took responsibility of their own bag which consisted of many things including a magnifying glass, some string and some writing tools. 

As the children crossed the bridge, it didn’t take them long at all to find a spot to explore. Olivia encouraged her friends to sit with her, letting them know, “I know we will find some bugs here because they love the grass”. Sophie and Oliver set themselves up with their magnifying glasses, looking at the grass closely and when Oliver very quickly found an ant on the ground, Sophie put her hand on his back and said, “Yes, well done Oliver, you found one”, which made Oliver feel very proud. When moving along a little to find a new spot to explore, Caiden, Alfie, Finley and Lana found a comfortable spot on the grass and sat themselves down with their nature fact sheets. Whilst looking through the sheet of what they could possibly find whilst out and about, Finley was very quick to prompt his friends to tick the things they had already seen including a horse, some trees and some ducks. He then looked down the list and said, “Next we just need to find some sticks to make some more photo frames”. 

In the warmer weather, the vegetables that the children helped to plant the seeds of, have rapidly grown and this hasn’t gone unnoticed. After a weekend away from nursery, Florence, Sadie and Madan were admiring the vegetable leaves with Madan gasping and running off to find Caiden to show him the vegetables. Sadie put her arms out to the side of her and laughed, telling her friends, “They are this big now, they are nearly as big as me”. Tom looked deeper down the stalk of the plants and noticed, “There’s something red at the bottom here like a tomato”. After a closer inspection, Tom was right, but it was radish that had started to be visible. The children couldn’t wait to investigate all of the plants and also discovered some sugar snap peas had started to grow.