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Autumn leaves come falling down…
red, orange, yellow, brown Our children have been getting into the autumn spirit recently by exploring giant autumnal sensory bins, collecting, painting and printing with fallen leaves and using them to make sticky wreath pictures too. The various loose autumnal parts have intrigued our children and they have focused well taking their time to observe …
Friendships!
Sometimes you’ve just got to stop and give your bestie a quick squeeeeeeeeezzzzzzzzeeeee!!! Friendship is such an important part of nursery life and our children create such strong bonds throughout their nursery lives and these make their days transform from good ones into AMAZING ones!! There’s always a warm Jolly welcome for all our fabulous …
Rolling, rolling, rolling…..
Whether inside or out conker rolling has simply been all the rage at Jollies!! Inside masterpieces were created by tilting a tray up and down, forwards and backwards and left and right and as the conkers rolled amazing marks were made… Outside, on a HUGER scale, conkers were rolled down drainpipes and they splattered and …
Waste not, want not!!
Our lovely photographer, Kelly, has been here taking weekend family photo shoots and once she’s changed the background ready for the individual photos taking place today we have snaffled it and made use of the background that she’s discarded… It has been placed over furniture to create a ‘den’, but not just any old den… …
Independent choosing ways…
Is what our environments here at Jollies are designed to facilitate… we want our children to be inspired and follow their interests and set their learning journeys off in their own self-chosen wonderful directions! Throughout the day they are invited to participate in adult-led activities with a specific learning intention too, but we also always …
Superb sensory feedback…
Exploring Elephants have been exploring their senses recently when Jade set up an invitation to play and investigate with lots of sensory toys/resources on offer. She brought in fidget toys and noisy tubes for sight, touch and sound. There was a diffuser to stimulate the children’s senses of both smell and sight; as it filled …
Bonkers about conkers!!
After all the necessary risk assessments had been carried out, and under close supervision and guidance, our children showed that they were totally bonkers about conkers! Lots of scooping and transferring of conkers was observed as our children created their own self-set challenges… mostly involving filling ALL the holes on the wooden boards. This naturally …
Autumn ways and FABULOUS (Iron Man filled?) seasonal trays!!
This little one adored exploring the Autumn tray recently. He absolutely loved this!! Whilst playing with Emma he learned the difference between conkers, acorns and pine cones and they used lots of autumnal vocabulary linked to what they could see….. Naming certain things took a while initially for him to get his head around, but …