WF Monday 7/28 Touch

We started off this week with an exploration of the five senses. Today we focused on Touch. Using the sensors in the tips of our fingers, we squished 6 balloons and guessed what was inside of them. Then we matched the balloon to a corresponding drawing.

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Over this week, we plan to fill in the missing parts of our puppet, as other senses are explored.

With a hook and five fingers, Finn constructed a pirate ship. Emma’s sensors twisted and turned the hard toy garage knobs. Sophie’s sensors squeezed the edges of the soft hammock as she held on tightly. Sloane sensors and arms, carefully held and guided Tate. Clara’s sensors reached for, squished and picked apart cucumbers. One of Owen’s sensors gripped the bottom of the rain stick, whole the other shook its middle to create music. Elizabeth’s sensors immediately identified the thick, squishy balloon filled with paint. Emerson’s sensors carefully turned page after page as she read books. Elliott’s sensors opened and closed scissors. Eren’s sensors maneuvered a sticky label.  Aislinn used her sensors to hoist heavy rocks and then used her pincer and thumb to pick up a rolly polly. Eve used the tips of her sensors to peel away a sticker from its backing. Ellie’s sensors embraced and sent out waves of love through hugs.

Fingers Tell

What can your fingers

See for you?

Whether a surface

Feels old or new?

Is it bumpy, lumpy

Slippery, slick?

Prickly, scratchy,

Hard as brick?

Spongy, rough?

Softer than dough?

Touch it!

See if your fingers know.

 

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Enjoy this peaceful day. – Laurie

Wee Sprouts: Cucumbers. Breakfast: Cheerios and bananas. Lunch: Penne pasta with red beans, mixed veggies and strawberry/grape fruit salad. Snack: Pretzels with cheese.

 

WWF, 7/25/2014

Happy Friday!

Blossoming language is something that is consistent throughout the toddler years. I’ve found a couple articles and websites that offer information on the topic. While everyone has their own opinion as to how children learn and prosper, the important thing is that we lead by example.

“Just as young children need nourishing food to build physical strength, they also need linguistic nutrition for optimal development of language and cognitive abilities.” (Why not talk to children?! It’s so fun! Smile)

http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/article/how-young-children-learn-language

http://www.whattoexpect.com/toddler-development/toddler-language.aspx

For breakfast, children had whole wheat bagels with butter and banana. Lunch consisted of flat bread with tuna, PPC blueberries, and green beans. PM snack was whole wheat english muffin with cream cheese and raisins.

Have a great weekend!

WWF, 7/23/2014

Good Afternoon!

This morning, Nahla and her mom Heidi came to visit us. Nahla, who is 16 months, will be starting at WWF in mid August so she stopped by to say hi! Our friends enjoyed getting to know her and we look forward to seeing her a few more times before she officially starts.

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Friends headed into the kitchen where they worked with shaving cream. One of our friends noted that it was “soft” while someone else pointed out that it was “messy”. When Lulu was all done, she said that there were trucks in her shaving cream! It’s not only our goal to offer age appropriate activities throughout the day but we also want conversations to blossom from those activities. At this age, kids have growth with their vocabulary and language in general week to week, sometimes day to day. We’re getting SO many words!

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As we headed outside, we noticed it was much cooler than yesterday! (Crazy to think we were playing in the water yesterday morning!!) Friends went super fast down the hill. We love getting out the bikes and picking our favorite one!

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Nora hopped and jumped over the logs that are in the backyard.

Gross motor was the name of the game this morning while we were outside!

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For breakfast, children had toast with soy butter and pears. Lunch consisted of tortillas filled with scrambled eggs, corn, and strawberries/peaches. PM snack was string cheese and animal crackers.

Have a lovely night!

WWF, 7/22/2014

Happy Tuesday!

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Friends cuddled with one another as they started their day off with stories. “Teacher stories” are our favorite lately.

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Take One. Take Two. Take Three.

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We met our older friends outside this morning for WATER PLAY!! We were quite excited!

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One of our favorite activities was the water table. While it still offered the water aspect, the sprinkler was a little too ‘in your face’ (no pun intended) for our friends. However, we did warm up to it throughout the morning. Our older Wee Friends LOVED it though. We enjoyed watching our friends happily run through the sprinkler.

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Naia had some help from Sophia and Sloane this morning. They showed Naia how to run in the sprinkler and then took her hand to help her! Such great friends we have! Smile

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Even with the water cleaning us off, some of us did get a little dirty. Lucy had a ball in the mud and sand. She headed to the water table to try and get clean. When we get this dirty, it just means that we had FUN!

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With everyone else napping, Tate worked on his building skills. He proceeded to act like an animal, scream, and knock the tower down!

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For breakfast, children had cheesy eggs and pears. Lunch consisted of hummus on tortillas, broccoli, and strawberries. PM snack was Colby Jack block cheese and raisins.

Have a great night!

WF Tuesday 7/22

  • Tomorrow morning, at 10:15, we are planning on a walking field trip to Nuner soccer field. Ellie’s dad, John, is going to launch some rockets for us to view. We will be back at Wee Friends at 11:15. No permission slip needed.

 

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, EREN! Today, Eren turns three!!!

The morning hours were spent anticipating WATER PLAY! Finally, we got outside and enjoyed sprinklers, mud, sand rivers and water bliss.

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Thanks to all for bringing in water wear! Have a great day. –Laurie

Wee Sprouts: Celery sticks. Breakfast: whole wheat bagel with cream cheese and pear slices. Lunch: Hummus on whole wheat tortillas, raw broccoli and bananas. Snack: Eren’s Birthday muffins and cheese sticks.

 

WF Monday 7/21

It’s summertime in the Wee World and we are starting to see the signs of it all around us.

Beautiful fruits! Purple Play-Do! Big Kid Visitors! Hot sunshine! Garden harvest!

And a generally slower pace to explore, discover and just….be.

 

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The big news today is the Pulley and Bucket Work that Tami built for us this weekend.

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We’ve postponed water play ‘til tomorrow-so please make sure your Wee Friend comes to school with their bathing suit! We have towels.

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Enjoy your summer day. –Laurie

Wee Sprouts: Carrots

Breakfast: Cheerios and PPC peaches.

Lunch:  Whole Wheat Pasta with Chicken, peas and fresh PPC pear slices

Snack: PPC strawberries and whole milk organic yogurt