Exploring with Light!

The toddlers have been absolutely loving the change in season we have been experiencing recently, especially with the clocks going back and the afternoons being darker. This has led to lots more light play which the toddlers have been fascinated with, showing a real interest in the torches. Marlow in particular has been asking for a torch each time he notices it getting slightly darker, asking “Can I have a torch?”, often followed by “This is my torch!” with the biggest grin while waving it around. Jenson used his torch to shine it on lots of different surfaces, moving it from a pumpkin, to the plant in the home corner and then to all of his friend’s tummies! This incited lots of giggles as Matilde, Phoebe and Leo all lined up for their turn, baring their stomachs. One particular afternoon, after the sun had set, Cora took her torch over to the patio door and pointed it outside and onto the ceiling of the pergola, gasping as she noticed the beam moving across the ceiling as she moved it. This then attracted more friends who approached the doors and all sat in a line so they could point their torches outside too. After a few minutes of moving their torches around and chatting about what they could see, along with some “Wow” ‘s at their discoveries, Finley said, “In the sky”, gesturing his torch further into the garden. After Finley’s suggestion the toddlers all relocated to the nature table so they could shine their torches into the sky, onto the bark, plants and trees all around. Sebastian pointed the torch to the sky and gasped, shouting out “Aeroplane!” as he moved his head all around, searching to find it. Cara then pointed her torch at Cora’s toy pig which had been brought to the table and the children began pointed their torches at the pigs features. 

When setting off for a walk around the Imber Court grounds, the toddlers had their waterproofs and wellies on with their torches in hand. Whilst searching for some leaves to bring back to nursery the children came across a mole hill and sat down to investigate. Leo pointed his torch directly at the mound of soil and leaned in close. The other children copied this with Eliza stating “Wow” as she used her finger to touch the soil. After this they came across a pile of wood and Phoebe straight away went over, leaned over the wood and shined her torch into the gap between some of the tree stumps… “Ahhh spider” and quickly retracted before going back for another look. 

Over the last couple of weeks in the under two’s room, the children have really enjoyed every activity available and in particular the sensory activities including the light sensory room, which included some light up balls, shakers, and some new light up crosses. The children loved investigating the new crosses, watching with awe as they glowed while being stacked up, reflecting the sand colours on their smiling faces. Skandar happily picked one up and carried it around to show his friends! 
They have also loved spreading paint across cling film using their hands. Maddie had the occasional peek over as the activity was being set up, eager to play with the paint and began moving closer as she grinned. This encouraged more children to come and see what was going on and as the paint was squeezed onto the table, Maddie and Emily looked at each other, covered their mouths and giggled. As soon as they were given the go ahead, Maddie, Jack and Emily put their hands straight in and got to work, spreading the paint all over. Jack said, “Ohhh! Ha ha!” as he lifted up his hands and clapped spraying paint all over himself and his friends. 

Outside in the garden, the children have been showing a particular interest in the mud kitchen, using it to create all sorts of fun. One morning, the under 2’s decided to make their own potions by using resources such as herbs, leaves and coloured water. Zachary was the first one to approach this activity and did not hold back. He sat straight down and gasped in excitement at what was surrounding him. Theo then joined in and picked up a sensory bottle and shook it towards the bowl, gesturing as if he was adding ingredients to the mix. He giggled as the bottle made a loud noise. The children added leaves, water, mud and more and gave it a good stir, creating their wonderful potion! 

Halloween & Phonics with Conkers!

Over the past couple of weeks, the preschool children have continued to enjoy participating in phonics sessions with Rebecca. Amelie and River particularly enjoyed matching the letters on the conkers to the letters on the paper. Amelie very quickly noticed the letter A, telling her friends, “That conker is A, A for Amelie” and then placed all of the letters on to the A part of paper. She then went on to recognising further letters from her name and attempted to sequence them in the correct order to spell out her name using the conkers. Margot challenged some of her friends, “Can you find the letter for your name?” She was praising with a little clap and well done when the children correctly found the first letter of their name. Some of the younger preschoolers are engaging with the phonics sessions too. Harry had seen some of his friends do some letter practice writing and eagerly asked, “Can I try that too?” And with great control, was able to form the letters to make out his name and was very proud of himself.

On the build up to Halloween, the children have been exploring various sensory and craft activities including pumpkin carving, making pumpkin pies in the mud kitchen and making their own spiders. Whilst some children painted some spiders, Joshua and Esmé concentrated very well to weave some pipe cleaners together with Esmé paying close attention to detail and made sure that she had counted 8 legs before she had finished her spider. Edward, Gabriel and Ellie couldn't wait to get their hands inside the pumpkin to pull the seeds out, Ellie laughing as her hands dug deeper, “Ewww, it feels weird!”. Edward got stuck in, filling up his bowl to make some pumpkin soup just like in the story that had been read at group time. The children have all been very excited about dressing up with a variety of characters coming in to nursery. There were witches, skeletons, Batman and a princess to name a few. The children couldn’t wait to show off their outfits to each other whilst Otto waited eagerly throughout the day, “Is it Halloween yet? It needs to be dark to be Halloween!”. 

Autumn Walks & Exploring Transport!

Over the last couple of weeks the toddlers have been focused on autumn and also the book of the month ‘Room on the broom’.  Inside the toddlers really enjoyed exploring the sensory tray filled with items from the story, including wands, brooms, bows and a cauldron as well as rice and scoops for potion making. First to head over was Halle who pushed both of her hands into the coloured rice and wiggled her fingers with a great big smile. Sebastian picked up a scoop and filled it with rice, he lifted it over the cauldron and waved it back and forth saying “Shake shake!” making his friends laugh as it flew out in all directions. Sienna took some time to explore the whole tray picking each thing up and looking at it, she picked up a giant Pom Pom and rubbed it on her cheek, closing her eyes and smiling at the soft texture. Imogen used her scoop to collect and place rice in a line along the side of the tray, using a broom to sweep it back in afterwards. Tabitha was so happy when she found a hat that she put it straight onto her head while Finley collected all of the wands and started to wave them in the air he shouted “star”.

Outside, the toddlers had the opportunity go on a beautiful autumn afternoon walk. They decided to stop and sit in the grass and sing some songs; when asked what song they would like to sing Evelyn shouted “Row row!” and the children knew what to do, instantly getting into their own little pairs, holding hands and rocking back and forth. After hearing “If you see a crocodile don’t forget to scream!” the toddlers put their hands to their cheeks and let out a huge scream. All of a sudden they spotted a worm in the grass. Alice picked it up for the children to look at. Phoebe leaned in mesmerised, even reaching out a finger and almost touching it. Marlow came straight over to have a look sitting down next to his friends. Eliza let out a big “Wow!” then held out her hand, bravely and gently holding the worm for her friends to see. Leo was very intrigued but happy to observe from a distance, while Jenson couldn’t stop smiling while pointing at it. The toddlers put the worm back safely and finished their circle time in the sunshine.

Over the last couple of weeks, the under 2’s room has been exploring all things transport and took a sensory trip into space! There was a large range of activities for the children to explore a range of transport methods. After a track was laid out on the floor, the bikes were brought inside and the children had a chance to try to show off their skills! Emily very excitedly shouted ‘Bikes!’ and clapped her hands. Skandar was very keen to have a go, and very carefully tried to manoeuvre round the guidelines on the floor, whilst making lots of ‘hmm’ noises, and giggled happily when he received a round of applause at the end. The children showed off their artistic skills when painting using rollers, to create bright and colourful car tracks on the paper in front of them. Lyra decided she no longer wanted to use the rollers to paint and continued the activity using her hands, smearing paint all over the paper making her very own tyre tracks. 

Outside, the under two’s have been enjoying playing with the cars and the car mat, skilfully manoeuvring the cars around bends and roundabouts. Calvin shouted happily as he picked up all the different cars and began to inspect them, before rolling over and throwing them down into the garden. The children have also loved exploring the grounds on their walks the last couple of weeks and particularly enjoyed playing with the balls on the field. Henry decided he wanted to explore so began to crawl around the grass. After a little while of crawling, Henry no long thought this was the most effective way to move around, so laid himself down and began to roll around. He rolled and rolled until he could roll no more, so he sat up, looked around and found Emily and Theo rolling after him! 

Autumn social!

This week in pre school has been a very exciting week as the children have been looking forward to their parents coming in to nursery for the annual Autumn social. Some of the children have been very creative and working together to make the decorations. Whilst Otto, Sebastian and Joseph engaged in a conker rolling activity, Esme, Freddie and Amelie were leaf printing and once all the art work was complete, they were very proud that their own pictures were being used for the bunting decorations. On the day of the party, the pre school children helped to make some cakes for their parents and siblings, Margot couldn’t wait to show off her egg cracking skills and Ethan concentrated really hard to ensure he got the mixture in to the cases with no spillages. Once the parents arrived, the children eagerly waited for them to be able to take them to their favourite place to play and River told his friends, “This is the best party ever” whilst looking at the bunting decorations in pre school.

The toddlers had a great time showing their mummies and daddies where they play, both inside and out, as well as taking them along the festively lit path at the back of the garden in search of hidden autumnal animals in a game of autumn themed bingo! 

In the build up to the parents coming the children had made some decorations for the event and were very proud to see them be put up. As it was getting closer to the arrival time Marlow, Charlotte, Halle, Margaux and Tabitha all hid under one of the A-frames in excitement, ready to pop out when their parents arrive. As they started arriving the smiles on the children’s faces were undeniable as they greeted them with hugs and kisses. After stopping by the food table for some sandwiches, salad and cake the children were off, leading the way to start the tour. Jenson took his mum and sister through each of the rooms, stopping at the dressing up box to put on one of his favourite outfits before resuming his play, while his sister prepared everyone food in the home corner. Sebastian took his parents outside and over to the balance beams, showing one of his favourite places to play. Phoebe and her grandparents explored the mud kitchen and sand pit working together to make a sand castle. A lot of the children used this time to play with their friends and siblings, Sienna and her brother Freddie sat in the baby room mud kitchen giggling together while Margaux and Charlotte ran up and down the hill together cackling. 

The under 2’s were super excited when welcoming their parents to their room and for many of them, this was their first time having Mummy and Daddy in to play. Many children enjoyed showing their parents the garden and helped search for the bright, orange pumpkins hidden high and low. 

As their parents arrived the children were sat down to have some tea, and they all welcomed their parents with big smiles. After they had finished their party food, the little ones all went off with their mummies and daddies and proudly showed off the nursery and some of their favourite toys. Calvin loved showing his parents the sandpit where they sat together playing with big smiles and Lowen showed off his skills on the trikes! Emily enjoyed playing out in the big garden and showing her mummy around.  Skandar also ventured happily to the big garden and began playing with the preschoolers, showing off his newly learned walking skills! 

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.