Garsons Farm!
/The preschool children had a great time at Garsons farm this week. On the morning of the visit, after observing the weather outside and the children noticing it was a little rainy, they were keen to get on their raincoats and wellies. Otto very excitedly let his friends know, “I’m going to jump in very, very big puddles!”. Amelie laughed and said, “But I will find the biggest puddle ever!”. Once on the coach, a chorus of ‘The wheels on the bus’ quickly broke out, followed by the children laughing at how heavy the rain was hitting the windows. When the children arrived at the farm, there was a lot of excitement with them talking about what they could see. Freddie tapped Izzy on the leg and let out a big gasp, “Look, there’s so many pumpkins, there’s big ones, there’s small ones and there’s huge ones!”. The children couldn’t hold their excitement to get closer to the pumpkins and as the coach pulled up right at the start of the pumpkin trail, the children headed straight to the pumpkins they liked the best. River spotted a small green pumpkin, telling Sebastian, “Look at this one, it’s so small and cute”, whilst Emmy found the biggest pumpkin around and attempted to pick it up.
The children helped to select two large and two medium pumpkins to place in to the wheelbarrow which Jasper put a lot of effort into helping push around. Realising that it was just a little too heavy for him, he looked around and asked, “Who wants to help me, my muscles aren’t strong enough yet”. With the help of a few friends, they pushed the wheelbarrow to the next pumpkin to take back to nursery. Otto counted down “3, 2, 1, Go!” and with a collective heave, Otto, Isabelle, Jasper and River helped each other to lift the pumpkin into the wheelbarrow.
Once the children were happy with their selection, it was time to go through to the trail which consisted of distorting mirrors, reflective words and a variety of scenes throughout. Ollie loved a game of toss the bean bag in to the pumpkin holes whilst Arlo and Sadie sat themselves down for a game of large scale noughts and crosses. The rain didn’t put the children off, they were very excited to put their wellies to full use and find as many puddles as they could on the way back to the coach, Amelie reminding everyone, “I told you we could find big puddles at the farm”. As they approached the coach, Tilly asked, “Can we take the pumpkins back to nursery to show our friends?” And hearing the answer was yes, she jumped up and down, telling Ollie, “Our friends will love them!”.
Once back at nursery, the children enjoyed getting involved in many activities including deseeding the pumpkins whilst exploring the different textures within the pumpkin. Harry wasn’t sure, but was encouraging the children around him, “Feel it, it feels a bit funny”. Some of the children enjoyed making their own pumpkin soup at the mud kitchen whilst others chose to draw their own pumpkin pictures whilst observing them.