Exploring Transport & Exercise!

Over the last week in pre-school, the children’s focus has been all about transport which seems to be a very keen interest across all of the children. Some have loved learning all about aeroplanes, others about trains and they have also been learning how submarines and hot air balloons work. In the garden, the children have been making their own transport vehicles using the large wooden blocks. Ethan, Immy, Sophie and Olivia built their very own large scale aeroplane and travelled to London before Jonathan joined them and suggested, “How about we go to Africa instead? That’s just the same as London and London zoo; we can see all of the same animals like elephants”. Immy replied, “That’s a great idea, maybe the elephants can give us a ride!”. Once they were all aboard, Ethan was their pilot and told them all, “Be careful guys, you need your seatbelts on”. Once the aeroplane had landed in Africa, Ethan told them all it was time to go and see the animals. Sammy and Alastair were intrigued and joined in with their play, asking what his friends were doing. Sophie invited them on to the aeroplane, reminding them, “Strap in, we need to keep safe”.

The children also enjoyed lots of activities which included learning about different features in vehicles including an observational drawing of toy cars and trains, transport vehicles in the sand pit, making tyre marks in cornflour and doing some 3D modelling with recycled materials. Whilst creating, Luna told Flo that she was making a bus for the pre school children to go on so they could go to the beach which made her friends laugh. Lana told her friends she was making mummy’s car whilst Charlie said he was making his buggy.

Inside pre-school, we were busy doing some exercise with Laura and Joe Wickes. The children were very good at keeping up with the actions and once they had finished a short exercise session, Florence sat on the floor and said, “That was hard work, now I need a good rest!”. The children observed their heart rate before and after exercising and Ari noticed, “My heart is beating much faster now, that’s because I’m tired from all the long exercising”. Zac suggested, “I know, just rest for a moment and then you will feel better!”.

Christmas Dinners and Parties!

As this is the last post of the year we thought we would let the pictures do the talking! May we take this opportunity to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy and Healthy New Year. Have fun and may Santa bring you all you wish for! We reopen Tuesday 3rd January and look forward to welcoming you all back and to hearing about the all the children’s Christmas adventures!


Christmas Decorations & Outside Exploration!

Over the past couple of weeks the pre-school children have been busy helping to make lots of Christmas art work to decorate the pre-school room. One of the winter themed boards is a big hit for the children who are very proud of themselves and have been admiring their own art work. Alba called Zoe over once the board was finished, “Look Zoe, that’s my snowflake I made, which one is yours?” When Zoe pointed out her own, Alba said in a very soft voice, “Aren’t they so beautiful and sparkly?” Of course the Christmas tree delivery was very exciting for the children, they all enjoyed putting the baubles on the tree, with Louis even suggesting “Maybe that bauble will look pretty there”, pointing to an empty space on the tree. The children have all been talking together about what they would like from Santa and this week at swimming, some of the children were multi tasking, collecting the toys for the coloured boards and discussing what they would like for Christmas. Ari said he would like a robot, Immy said she would like an Anna and Elsa dress and Sophie said she would like a sleeping bag, which made all of her teachers and friends laugh.

Whilst out on one of our walks, the children discovered a grassy soil mound which they loved to run up and down. Olivia found it especially funny when her little legs went too fast and she couldn’t stop and fell to the ground. This of course prompted her friends to do the same and before we knew it, the children were loving tumbling down the mounds and on to the soggy mud. Jonathan reminded his friends, “Be careful where you stand though so you don’t squash any worms”. Very caring! The children continued on the walk once they were tired from all of the climbing and when they got to the map of the grounds, Florence made sure to stop her friends to find where nursery was. When Alfie pointed to the horse field, Florence laughed and said, “Nooo, we are not horses”. Next Alfie pointed at the nursery garden and Florence praised him, “Yes Alfie, well done”.

Gruffalo's Child and the Post Box!

This week the toddlers have started to get into the winter spirit coming into nursery all snuggly in their winter coats, cosy hats and matching mittens. They love to watch the leaves fall from the trees, exploring in the foggy fields, blowing their breath into the air like dragons and pretending to shiver as we all wait for the snow and ice to appear as the temperature continues to drop. The toddlers have enjoyed coming in from the cold garden and into the warm toddler room to listen to their book of the month ‘Gruffalo’s child’. Esmè shouts “Mouse, mouse!” as soon as the book is opened waiting with eagerness to spot where the little brown mouse is hiding. Youcef likes to point out the Gruffalo’s child’s nose as well as his while Freddie sits listening with full concentration not able to take his eyes off the book waiting to know what happens next. As part of a messy activity the toddlers had the opportunity to play with their small world characters on a snowy Christmas Day where flour was poured all over the scene for the toddlers to enjoy. Amèliè loved drawing in the fake snow with her finger making lots of swirly shapes, while Jude enjoyed throwing the snow in the air watching with pure joy as it fell back down onto his face and floated around him and his friends. 

The toddlers have also been getting ready for Father Christmas and the arrival of his reindeer on Christmas Eve by writing their very own letters to Santa which will soon be posted by first class mail to ensure they arrive on time! They have also been making some delicious reindeer food which can be sprinkled across the garden on the night before Christmas to keep the reindeer happy! Each toddler looked carefully at all the printed images of toys that Father Christmas had sent to the nursery to help them decide which toy they may want. After some much needed thought and consideration Oliver picked some dressing up clothes and wrote very politely that this is what he wanted and folded the letter up in an envelope and to post later. Josh and Madan enjoyed pouring oats and cranberries into a giant mixing tray, while Kitty and Cece added some sprinkles. Margot and Jasper found some big wooden spoons and begun mixing all the ingredients together. Isabelle said “Reindeer food” and pointed to the mixture and Sebastian said “Basti and Otto eat some” but his friends soon shouted “No for the reindeer!” in a very assertive way. The toddlers are getting very excited for Christmas as they begin preparing lots of goodies for their special Christmas bags and learning lots of new Christmas songs during circle time. 

Last week the under two’s have began to make preparations ready for Christmas. They have been looking at Christmas scenes getting lots of different ideas, and made some beautiful twinkling snowflakes. Isla and Gabriel were really interested and keenly focused spreading the glue across the stars, and Blair enjoyed scrunching up the tin foil and rolling it in her hand.

India and Monty worked really well together making a snow picture using their paint sponges. India knew to dip hers into the paint and press it onto the paper, Monty watched her and began to copy, and Arlo enjoyed scrunching his paper up enjoying the noise it made. With some help they had had fun making a stable scene using the builders tray, using lots of straw and hid lots of different animals within it. Edward was having a great time hiding and finding the big cow, whilst Matilda was scooping hay up and covering the goat and the sheep. Blair was full of giggles when Alice tickled her feet with the hay. They have had fun time playing with the crazy foam, and the white foam looked like big mountains of snow. India put her hands straight into the while Harry watched, Charlotte blew some of the crazy foam up into the air this made Harry laugh and try to catch it as it came down.

The under two’s have enjoyed some beautiful walks around our amazing grounds, observing the wildlife. There were lots of hungry and Oliver threw his bread as hard as he could for them! Some were a little unsure about the noise that the big geese were making as it was very loud, but Monty found it funny and began to point and smile at them. They also managed to see lots of big tractors as the groundsmen were working hard to mak the grounds look beautiful for us to enjoy, Eva and Harry were waving as they went by.

Autumn Adventures!

Over the last couple of weeks, the pre-school children have really enjoyed the wet weather and splashing in as many deep puddles as they could possibly find on our walks around the nursery grounds. Alba and Zoe jumped in a very deep puddle and, once realising that the puddle was deeper than they expected, Alba laughed and said, “Woah, that was nearly slippery!” and Zoe replied, “That’s ok, we did good balancing”. Harry held on to Tommy’s hand to guide him through the puddle and reassured him, “Come in Tommy, it’s ok, we won’t get very wet”. However, once Tommy was in the puddle, he didn’t mind getting wet at all!
After stopping for a little snack and watching the world go by with joggers and dog walkers, the children went off to the corner of the rugby field which had collected a lot of rain water and turned in to a small pond that even the swans were enjoying. The children thought this was really funny and decided they wanted to join the swans in the water. Jonny even suggested, “Let’s take some pictures of us sharing the pond with the swans”. Once the ground dried up slightly in the afternoon, the children all loved some football games and hula hoop games over on the field. Sophie, Emily and Sadie all enjoyed throwing the ball to each other and listened to Zac explaining to them how to play ‘Piggy in the middle’.  

The pre-school children also really have a keen interest in learning about different types of animals and this week they have really enjoyed exploring different habitats including safari animals in a snow scene, farm animals in hay and some bugs and insects in some naturals materials. Each day Sophie would ask in the morning, “What animals are we going to find out about today?” and really enjoyed helping to set up the habitats. The children especially loved the snow scene, with Florence exclaiming, “It looks like real snow”.