


Our babies were fascinated with using the tubes to roll down objects such as balls, trains and even teacups. Activities like this support our youngest learners with the trajectory schema, investigating how things move.



Our babies were fascinated with using the tubes to roll down objects such as balls, trains and even teacups. Activities like this support our youngest learners with the trajectory schema, investigating how things move.

We had a lovely easter egg hunt in the garden, these wee chicks had our names written on them which helped develop our awareness of familiar letters whilst having fun, tasty treats inside for us too 🙂





Today we went to the children’s wood for a picnic and a play

Helping to match all the welly boots today. Big job but some of us found this quite easy! Matching by colour and size, including numbers.

This weekend one of our star group took home the giant triangle with a mission of finding triangles out and about, mission accomplished, we think he did a great job of spotting triangles in some interesting places.
Our Chloe is the gold standard for story telling. Reading a story is more than just saying the words, tone, pace and facial expressions are so important when engaging children with stories. This all helps to build a strong connection between books and enjoyment