Visiting the Library, the Church & the Woods!
/Over the last couple of weeks, the preschool children have been focusing on our new book of the month, Elmer. This is a familiar story for the children and they have really enjoyed engaging in lots of colour based activities. Edward and Isabelle got stuck in to designing their own Elmer using coloured tissue paper and felt strips. Edward carefully placed some of the blue strips on to Elmer, with Isabelle finding this funny and telling Edward, “But Elmer isn’t just blue, Elmer is lots of colours, he’s just like a rainbow!”. The children have also been designing their own version of the story and enjoyed looking through each others books which are displayed in the book corner. Chloe praised Rowan, “I can see there is an elephant in the story, well done!”.
After discussing the role of an author and illustrator one focus group time, Isaac remembered a recent library trip and suggested, “Maybe we can go to the library again and read lots of stories?” So that’s just what we did. A group of children had a lovely time exploring the library. Otto and Alfie both independently looked through the book boxes, flicking their fingers through the books until they had found stories they liked the look of and both sat themselves on a sofa next to each other, turning page by page and looking at all of the pictures on each page. Esmé, Isla and Phoebe enjoyed cuddling up to Rhea, listening intently to the stories they had chosen. After reading and looking through plenty of stories and discussing who the authors and illustrators were, which Isaac certainly hadn’t forgotten about, the children were very excited to visit the church next door from the library which was open on a very rare and special occasion. Flo couldn’t wait to design her own crown whilst Sadie and Alfie were extremely fascinated by the features within the church. Whilst taking part in a hunt to find certain features such as crowns and candle lights, Sadie took Isaac’s hand and led him to a large painting. They both stood at the painting for a moment, both taking the picture in amazement, before Alfie joined them pointing out, “It’s so big!”. On the way back to nursery, the children enjoyed a little detour through the woods to collect some sticks in order to make their own photo frames back at nursery for the preschool family board. The children concentrated intently, using string to tie some sticks together to make various shaped frames such as triangular, square and rectangular.





























