17 March 2023
Special Delivery From Farm to Nursery
We were joined this week by 10 Hen’s eggs. They were delivered by Farmer Jenny who asked the children to take special care of her eggs and to let her know when they hatch.
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We were joined this week by 10 Hen’s eggs. They were delivered by Farmer Jenny who asked the children to take special care of her eggs and to let her know when they hatch.
This week has been very exciting for the Ladybird class as we have had several new arrivals at our nursery.
This week Ladybird class have welcomed some new children to Thornton Heath Nursery School.
This week we celebrated Book Week. We launched the week with a book character costume day.
This week’s letter and sound of the week was s. Silly soup was being made out of all sorts of strange and stupefying ingredients; snakes, spoons, spiders and stickmen were all being added.
This week saw a very busy kitchen, with flat breads, pan cakes and bubble bread all being made on different days.
This week the Ladybird class have had the opportunity to help make pancakes, they had to carefully crack two eggs, pour two cups of milk and tip two cups of flour into the bowl, they then had to whisk all the ingredients together to make a batter which was hard work.
A mixture of lentils and oats were in our messy tray this week.
The Ladybird Class have been very creative this week. They have been creating self-portraits.