Growing Potatoes at Woodentops

On Thursday 21st July, before Simon  from Triumph Wellbeing came in for the last ‘Team game’ session of this school year, we decided to dig up our potatoes. There were lots to be found.

We had lots of talk about the differing sizes of the potatoes, we found a worm in the soil with a few other bugs. The worm was ‘saved’ and put on the grass so he find a new home.

Michelle took the potatoes inside to wash and boil them so we could make potato salad for our party on Friday.

Once they were cooled the Thursday afternoon children chopped the potatoes up small, put them in the 2 bowls, added some onion and then some mayonaise. They gave it a good stir before putting it all in the fridge.

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Standalone farm trip

Today we took 18 children to Standalone farm. It was such a glorious hot day so we made sure each child had a bottle of water and each staff member. The children were fantastic. We looked the geese first and then moved onto the horses.

The geese have fantastic blue eyes and were not worried about coming close to us, which the children were cool about.

There were 2 shire horses and 2 small ponies.

 

The goat was really eager to see us too.

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As we went to see cows we met some doves, Canadian geese and ducks.

 

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The piglets were really big and some of the pigs were huge. We walked round to the donkeys who were eager for a stroke before we sat in the shade and had some snack and lots of water.

We walked round to the Alpaca’s who had recently been sheared and liked being touched by the children- they felt really soft. One was really interested in the camera.

 

After the Alpaca’s we did a long walk round the field in the shade looking for the sheep and lambs. They were very sensible lying in the shade.

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We washed our hands in a very big trough and then went off the the lovely learning barn, where we had stored our lunches earlier. It was so cool in the barn and we all enjoyed our lunches. We decided to go and find the small animals before having fun on the play equipment.

We met Chas and Dave, the rabbits and few of their friends.

We ended the day by having an ice lolly each and then playing in the tractor barn before the parents and carers picked up.

The children were fabulous. A huge thanks goes out to their parents and their carers for allowing us to take their children out for such a fun day. Also a massive thank you to all the Woodentops ladies for all their fantastic support during our visit.

We’re planning next years visit already.

 

 

 

June fun at Woodentops

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We had Sarah and Sarah visit from the The Potton Music Festival. They brought with them a flute and bassoon which they demonstrated to the children. We had great fun trying to guess what the instruments were being- a butterfly and elephant were 2 of the animals. Then sang some nursery rhymes to accompany the music. The children and staff listened attentively, joined in when asked and were given lovely compliments at the end from Sarah and Sarah.

Then the children decorated glasses for the special men in their lives and gave them to them on Fathers day.

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We had water beads arrive at Woodentops from Saffy’s ‘The Sensory Den’. The children loved them, exploring them as they moved around the tray, putting them in cups and pots and using lots of pincer movement to pick them up.

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Some of our tadpoles became frogs in the last couple of week, so far we have released 9 frogs back into the garden where they came from. We’ve still got about 10 to go. The children spend time at woodentops looking for ants to feed the frogs, they like live insects to munch.

We discovered 2 types of ants in our garden, red ones and black ones. We spent time watching the ants coming out of their nests and ‘working’ as they moved around the garden. We had lots of discussion about which ant bit and that we needed to avoid them and which one would be better to give to the frogs.

At the request of the children we got out the elastic bands and peg boards. They made some houses with windows, others made patterns across the board. They discussed with each other and the adult what they were doing and why and thought it hilarious when some of the elastic bands pinged off.

All the children planed Sunflowers in April and one of our children took a photo of hers growing. It is now double her size. The ones at Woodentops are also growing well.

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We had the model making out last week, one of the children wanted to use 2 boxes to make a field for her horses. She worked really hard with the support of an adult, sticking toilet rolls together as the horses, finding paper that looked like straw and using jam jar lids as the water bowls. She even made a trough so they could eat.

 

 

RSPB visit

Wow today we had lovely weather and brilliant children who we took round the RSPB with 3 really helpful RSPB volunteers. We met in the car park, making sure the children knew who their key person was to walk round with.

We did a walk along the woody area and to the Hide. We were impressed at finding a squirrel eating the bird food.

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A chaffinch joined him and then 2 ducks decided to have a swim and wash.

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A woodpecker flew in and ate some nuts from the bird feeder, we spotted a chaffinch flying in before going on his way.

Then we walked to the owl, looking for some rabbits and finding one or two late bluebells still flowering. The children liked touching the owl and commenting how tall he was.

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We walked on to the pond and spotted  geese with their 5 goslings.

We sat and had our snack before walking to the den area.

The den area was fantastic, we had children hiding in the dens already built and then adding more large pieces of wood to them. We made nests using lots of sticks and branches and the children collected leaf liter to make the nest ‘soft’. One child sat in the nest to see how comfortable it was. Then we made ‘wands’ and collecting pieces of leaves and cones to attach to their sticks. Lots of talk about what they were finding and what could have made holes in the ground and trees. We sifted the leaf litter and found lots of little bugs and spiders.

We had a picnic lunch back at the gate house, and found a very small centipede next to our mats, we carefully watched him and then placed the centipede on the plants beside us.

Once we finished lunch we sat and sang some songs whilst we waited for parents, grandparents and carers to meet us.

We’re really proud of how our children behaved today, they were polite and listened to us as we walked round.

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Bubble fun and dinosaurs

This week we all discovered how much fun could be have with a hoop and lots of bubbly water. The children mixed the bubbles on the path and then used the hoop in the bubble mixture and made enormous bubbles. We had lots of fun blowing them and chasing them round the garden.

Inside we played with the dinosaurs in their ‘habitat’- lots of leaves, wooden pieces and twigs. The children took the dinosaurs over to the playdoh and made footprints in it. So we got out the clay out and made footprints to go in the dinosaurs habitat and to take some home.

Later on the children worked together on a box making it into a home for the dinosaurs, one made a dinosaur egg, others painted the top, one of them made a paddling pool and a tree. Fantastic team work

The children asked to do ‘big’ drawings, they laid their pieces of paper on the floor, chose their pens and pencils and then drew huge pictures using both hands.

The children also built tall towers using the thin bricks. Again working together to balance the bricks on tops of each other.

Lambs visiting

This week we were lucky enough to have 2 lambs from Lambtastic visit us. Here’s is Precious and Treacle.

The children were very cautious to begin with, once they realised that they were babies and needed to have some milk, they all lined up to watch Neil feeding them before having a go.

The lambs enjoyed our garden, having a nibble at the grass and sniffing the toys. At one point, Precious curled up on the ground for a bit of a chill.

Celebrating the Queens Birthday.

This week we decided to celebrate the queens birthday by singing happy birthday to her, making a huge booklet of all our hands and footprints and then making crowns. The booklet will be sent off next week.

We did lots of building using the bread crates and milk crates, cardboard boxes, wood for bridges and wooden stepping stones. the children worked hard together designing and redesigning their  ‘obstacle’ course.

The children asked to  make smoothies so we made sure we had lots of supplies of fruit. They liked them so much that they have asked for them for this week too.

We planted out lots of flower seeds to encourage bees to come and visit our garden.

Our African Land snails are getting ready to come to preschool next week. We have 2 Albino snails. the children have been asking when they are coming in.

Loose Parts Play

Today the children really enjoyed the lovely weather outside. Inside preschool they did some intricate building with the ‘FUN BLOX’.

Outside they all wanted to continue with more construction and building. We supplied reels, cardboard boxes, stepping stones of wood, slabs of wood, wooden slats, boxes and crates.

They worked together to build the obstacle course, tried it out, adjusted it, added more bits and tried it out again.

Ducks came to preschool

This morning we were visited by 3 drakes and a duck, they were initially in the car park until I opened the gate to unload my car and they waddled through. The children came in from the garden and they watched the ducks walk down the back driveway. We gave them some oats and persuaded them that going on the main road was not a smart move.

They munched the oats and then went back to the brook at the bottom of the field.

Happy Easter Everyone

We celebrated Easter with the children by having an Easter party on Maundy Thursday.

The children arrived to join in the story, once everyone had arrived we went outside to the garden for the Easter Egg Hunt. The children each had a bag and were encouraged to count 3 eggs into their bag. They had to look for the eggs in the balloon filled hoops scattered round the garden. Once they were all collected, the children spent some time jumping on the balloons trying to make them pop, there was lots of giggling.

Back inside we played ‘Sleeping Rabbits’ and then we had our party lunch. The food was provided for by the parents and carers, they really tucked in and enjoyed the variety. The children ate their iced biscuits that they made in the week too.

Then we played stick the tail on the bunny- again the children had helped make them by painting the bunnies (we had 2) in the week. They got into 2 teams and were all quite cool about putting on a mask so they couldn’t see where they were putting their tails. The tails made it into funny places!

We had ‘Pass the Parcel’ with a difference, the children listened carefully to the music, supported each other whilst that child unwrapped and then all did the actions that came out of the wrapping. They liked the hopping and jumping, and then trying to stand on one leg.

At the end of the party we all went outside and did lots of running around, waiting for their parents and carers to pick up. The children were eager to show their parents their party bag that they had made in the week, which contained their work and some surprises.

We would like to wish everyone a Happy Easter and remind you that preschool starts back on the 12th April.