People who help us!

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The toddlers and preschool children have been talking about people who help us and the different jobs they do, such as Police Officers, Fire Fighters and Doctors. They have been making use of the play gym making emergency calls to the police, “Quick police come quick" they said on the phone. Thomas was hiding in the cosy area and used a cushion for his leg telling his friends "I have hurt my leg".

The children have been exploring different textures in the large trays crunching Cornflakes, Rice Krispies and pasta using different objects such as animals and cars. "Eddie repeated “bang bang" as he was crunching the pasta whilst Albie said "I like Rice Krispies for breakfast,like the animals!".

All the children have enjoyed adventures around Imber Court where they have been crawling, running around and looking for horses. They enjoyed stories under the trees whilst having their snack of fruit and milk.

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The babies have been having lots of fun exploring different activities in the baby room. They had great fun with the shredded paper and Duplo in the messy tray, and even more fun throwing it on the floor! They enjoyed exploring the home corner where they have been lifting themselves up to stand showing great control and movement. The babies have also been listening to stories and independently selecting books to look at showing great control holding the book and turning the pages.  

St Mary's care home visit

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This week the children visited St Mary's care home. The children took some of the new puzzles with them to share with the elderly residents. Norah Mae said "I can't wait to go, we can show them how good we are!" On the walk to the care home, the children observed what they could see. Jenson pointed out a big bird in the trees and lots of cars passed. As they arrived, the children walked to the door and waited patiently to be let in. They were very friendly to the residents, waving, smiling and saying “hello”. They sat with them, playing with their puzzles, showing them how they worked!

Ines was very excited and started singing “Let it go” at the top of her voice, with laughter coming from all residents. The children and elderly ladies enjoyed each other's company, and spent a while playing together. The fish tank took the children’s interest, and Hlenhaze and Arjun made silly fish faces “Look I am a fish!” which made the ladies laugh. When getting ready to leave, Emily decided to play peek-a-boo with one of the elderly ladies, hiding under the table and popping out shouting "boo" and giggling. We look forward to seeing them again soon!

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The babies have had great fun building towers in the garden with the big blocks. Xanthe loved to help count the blocks as we built them higher and higher, "Three, four" she repeated with the staff. Well done! James and Freddie decide to build a tower together, and as it started to wobble they both giggled. They both pushed it over to see it crash to the ground, and Thomas decided he would like to help and came rushing over with a dustpan and brush! "Ta" Thomas said to his friends as he was trying to sweep up the blocks. Rowan joined in helping Thomas to pick up some bricks.

We also had great fun playing with some lavender plant stems and flowers in the water tray. Thomas pointed to the mixture encouraging Xanthe to touch it, as Ines looked disapproving as she felt the texture "Ewww" she said. The children were encouraged to smell the mixture, and as they lent forward for a smell, Thomas splashed them all instead! They all screamed and giggled, as Thomas ran off to play. Great fun!

The Hungry Caterpillar at Molesey

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This week the toddler and pre school children have been taking part in activities for our topic "The Hungry Caterpillar". They have been making caterpillar names, sounding out letters in their names. They showed great control forming the letters. The children have also enjoyed making fruit kebabs using some of the fruit that the Hungry Caterpillar enjoys eating. Sam said " I like banana just like the caterpillar!" and Thomas said "Fruit makes you get really big" placing the fruit onto the stick.

 

The children have been exploring the outside area where they have been carrying out lots of different activities such as going for nature walks and trails looking for butterflies and caterpillars. The children have also enjoyed playing hide and seek in the bushes. We have been to the children play area for the first time within Imber court where they enjoyed themselves on the different climbing frames and sea saws. "Amelie said I like the park, we get to have so much fun!".

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Babies have enjoyed exploring in our tuff tray where we set up a farm using different textured cereals. They enjoyed using their hands to crunch them up whilst also exploring and enjoying the taste.

They had lots of fun taking part in music and movement where they were exploring with the different musical instruments shaking them and banging them on the floor. They have also enjoyed exploring the outside area crawling through the nature trail with the toddler and preschool children listening to the bark crunch.

Let's Explore Maths!

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The children have been participating in various maths activities from puzzles to threading. Whilst threading beads onto laces Amelia said "It looks like a snake" and began to pull it across the table, to which Theo started laughing and said "Mine’s a wiggly worm". The children then proceeded to count the beads on their laces. After Jenson had been counting he proudly said "I did it!". Darcy used her beads to make a necklace and said "It's a really big one" and attempted to put it on her head, she started laugh and said "It looks funny; my head does not go through!’.

They also took part in a number hunt in the outdoor areas, and when Matilda found an ‘8 ‘said ‘ It looks like a butterfly!’

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This week the babies have been exploring with different media. They experimented with some puffy paint, gently putting it on the paper trying not to make it too thin. Thomas used the paint brush to dab the paper leaving lumps of paint and gently moved some around. He smiled throughout, and liked painting the table with his hand and he giggled at the messy result!

Ines was a little more tidy sticking to her paper and took time making her marks with focus on where her brush was going.

They made marks with crayons in the garden. They sat on the floor with some large paper and began drawing. When it started to get full, James began drawing on the floor with Emily running around the paper laughing with her friends. Emily stopped, dropped down and drew a squiggle before getting up and going again.

The babies also played in the water and enjoyed splashing everyone and the floor with Xanthe being one of the messiest pouring the water back into the water giggling when it splashed her. However not as messy as Thomas who was so eager to get his arms in the water and wave them around.

Handa's Surprise and Bowling!

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This week we have been reading Handa's Surprise. The children loved the story, discussing how Handa lost her fruit. Sienna said "The cheeky monkey was silly and ate all the bananas up!" Darcey laughed and said "He's going to be so full!" They wanted to help Handa find her fruit and went to the learning area to do this. Together they searched high and low, looking in the pond and in the bushes. They cheered as they found all kinds of vegetables such as carrots, onions and parsnips. As they laid them down in a pile, they recorded what they found on their clipboards to take back into nursery and show their friends. With the vegetables they found, they spent time in the mud kitchen, making tasty vegetable soup, cutting up the vegetables and mixing them together with mud and water - great fun! 

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This week the babies have been bowling with bottles and a ball. They looked at the bottles for a while before having a go at knocking them down. Ines did very well knocking the bottles over and giggled picking the bottles back up and encouraging James to have a go. Ines passed James the ball resulting in a giggle from James. When the ball missed he ran over to them and kicked them down instead. Thomas and Xanthe had a go at feeling new textures with some flour and oil, clumping it together as well as sprinkling it around, and said “Yay!” when first putting her hands in whilst Thomas laughed and smiled throwing the flour on the floor and standing in it!