Ride-on toys give children a lot of scope for role-play and imagination. Make-believe play can turn a car or scooter into a spaceship, ambulance or race car. The benefits of ride-on toys during early years can improve gross and fine motor skill development, balance and coordination, and more. As children learn to use their hands […]
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Using their listening ears the children went on a listening moment. Identifying the different vehicle noises (mainly cars) they were delighted when the double decker bus turned up. Later we played a game with letter shapes that represented some sounds, helping the children to tune into sounds. To celebrate World book day some children enjoyed
Following on from the children’s interests in exploring ramps and wheels last week, ramps, tubes, tunnels, cars and trays of paint were set up as a provocation to explore painting along with big movements. The children had fun with some toy cars, trains and trucks, using lots of paint and paper to make tyre tracks
This year, Lunar New Year marks the beginning of the Year of the Rabbit according to the Chinese zodiac, which assigns different animals to years over a 12-year cycle. In many parts of the world, January 22nd marks the start of a new year. Lunar New Year is celebrated widely throughout East Asia and marks
What an exciting week the children had. Delighted to see the snow they went outside to catch snowflakes on their tongues! Hunting for ice the children used mallets and stones to break it up when they found some. Using spoons and scoops the children enjoyed filling up different shaped containers with oats. The climbing frame
Mark-making is not about creating the perfect picture that looks like a tree, animals or letters. Drawing ‘scribbles’ or certain shapes, is the beginning of writing and literacy! Each achievement is always celebrated at Chesil Bank Pre-school. Activities at the allotments this week included balancing on tyres and feeding the birds. Children enjoyed using the
Christmas party day was here at last and the children took part in Pass the parcel, hiding under the blanket and guessing which friend was missing, and lots more arts and crafts to fill up their Christmas box. After a fantastic performance by the children acting out the story ‘Is it Christmas yet?’ and singing
Christmas inspired pretend play was the feature of this weeks choice of activities for the children. Using their imagination they ‘drove the sleigh high across the roof tops and delivered presents to sleeping girls and boys’. The enthusiasm for learning new Christmas songs has been great this week, and so has their participation in making