To finish off the term we have sent our parents the link to view our lovely little song 'Jump for Christmas' - and below are a selection of some of the different characters . . . On behalf of everyone at the Nursery we would like to wish you all a very safe and happy Christmas and look forward to seeing you again in the New Year!
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The children were enjoying their Christmas party when we had a very special visitor . . . We now have some lovely new items for the Nursery to enjoy!
Afterwards everyone took home a party bag, which also contained their Christmas card and bell decoration for the tree that they had made. Some of the children were lucky enough to win one of the party game prizes too! On Friday the children came to school dressed in their Christmas jumpers . . . Thank you so much to all of you that made a donation to Save the Children,
your kindness is greatly appreciated. Stick Man lives in the family tree with his Stick Lady Love and their stick children three . . . This week we have all been enjoying another lovely story written by our focus author for the term, Julia Donaldson. As I was reading a part where Stick Man was upset, Ivy-Jean said "Oh, don't be sad, you have to be happy Mrs Wilson!". A little later in the story we talked about what was happening to the snowman and she told us that he was "Melting with the sun". Along with with the other children, Ivy-Jean loved joining in with "I'm Stick Man, I'm Stick Man, I'M STICK MAN, that's me"! After finishing the story, Oscar W told us "Santa was stuck in the chimney" and when asked what happened next, he replied "They rescued him". We talked about who it was that had rescued him and Oscar said it was "Stick Man". He went on to say that Santa "Bumped himself". We talked about why Santa was in the chimney and Hattie told us that he was "Getting the presents" and when asked 'who for?' she replied "For Stick Man" then continued "And for the boy". We talked about why they might be getting presents and Hattie beamed as she said "Christmas!" she then added "Santa is in his sleigh". The children had lots of fun making their own little Stick Man . . . You could make one too and then go on an adventure together!
This week we have been making some very special Christmas cards ready for our families . . . The names of these wonderful artists have not been revealed to enable the children's families to get a lovely surprise when they take their cards home at the end of term!
On Tuesday it was St Andrew's Day - St Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland and this week we have been finding out how two children, George and Archie, prepared for and then celebrated this special day with their family. As well as watching them make shortbread and getting dressed in their kilts, we saw them enjoying a torchlit street party. We also listened to some children playing Scottish music with bagpipes and drums!
If you would like to find out more, follow the link and watch the videos on CBeebies https://www.bbc.co.uk › watch › lets-celebrate-standrews A belated 'Happy St Andrew's Day'! |
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