Please share with your friends that are looking for a high quality and loving early childhood program for their kids…
In mid-July, Wee Friends has space for 1 preschool aged child (age 2.5-4 yrs) & 2 toddlers (age 18 mos-2.5).
Good Afternoon!
Sensory work this morning consisted of a bird seed mixture in individual tubs. We used bowls, cups, spoons, and other various items to manipulate the bird seed.
Nora looked closely at her bird seed that was in her cup. Saskia thought of the idea to put the tub on her lap so that she didn’t get too much bird seed on the floor.
For breakfast, children had toast with butter along with strawberries. Lunch consisted of cheese filled tortillas, corn, and blueberries. PM snack was whole milk yogurt with blueberries.
Have a terrific night.
Our fabulous Mel turns 29 today. And WEE love to celebrate birthdays!
We kept busy on this rainy day. We studied a new library collection of safari books. We painted and worked on the crocodile. That activity morphed into creating (“sticking the guts back in”)paper fish. We cleaned, gutted, seasoned and grilled a Pompano fishy. Many of our friends loved the grilled fish and gobbled it down. We read a book about giraffes which led us to measuring our own necks, and then the croc’s neck. We played a game in which we tried to use our human necks to reach down far enough and pick up fruit. A few friends built a picnic table out of big wooden blocks.
Mel has been teaching at Wee Friends for seven years. Times that by 9 and you’ll get her special number. We love Mel 6×9 +infinity +forever+around the universe three times. ![]()
Wee Sprouts: Carrots. Breakfast: Cereal and bananas. Lunch: Chicken and cheese on tortillas, mixed fruit salad (grapes/strawberries/blueberries/bananas and corn. Snack: Cheese and crackers.
Good Afternoon!
To start off this Tuesday, music was turned on and we let loose. Friends spun and turned in circles while singing ‘Wheels on the Bus!’
To add to the music, friends requested shakers along with different musical instruments. Maya was quite protective of her favorite blue tube
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As Tate, Lucy, and Maya went down for a nap, Nora, Naia, and Saskia headed out for a lovely walk. We passed by different colored flowers, the mail truck, and a BIG tractor! We also each got to pick a dandelion.
Once we got back to Wee Friends, we stayed outside since it was b-e-a-utiful!
For breakfast, children had corn flakes with grapes/banana. Lunch consisted of chicken/avocado salad, mixed vegetables, and strawberries. PM snack was cheddar cheese and banana along with a special treat: homemade banana popsicles! Yummy!! We loved them! (Especially our teething friends
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Have a great night!
Today was Emerson’s first official day at Wee Friends! Welcome, Emerson, Nicole and Jerry! We are so glad to have in the Wee Fam.
One of the big works today was the creation of a rolly polly habitat. As it turns out, Emerson is also a big fan of our beloved potato bugs. Well into our habitat hunt, Emerson expressed “I still miss my mom.” “Would you like to name one of the potato bugs after her?” asked a teacher. “That way, when you feel that aching for mom again, you can visit Nicole, check on her, and give her lots of love.” “SURE!” exclaimed Emerson in a high pitched voice filled with glee!
And so begins the creation of our first summer habit. We welcome our newest lovely namesake, Nicole the Rolly Polly. And her dear Emerson, of course.
Wee Sprouts: Cucumbers. Breakfast: Cinnamon toast with bananas. Lunch: chicken and avocado on flat bread, strawberries and carrots. Snack: Homemade fresh fruit/yogurt pops and nuts.
Purple Porch Co-Op Bounty in today’s lunch:
Happy Monday!
Hope everyone had a wonderful weekend!
Between going outside, a little music play, and watching the rain come pouring from the sky, our day was filled with a little bit of everything! Well rounded days are the best! ![]()
This afternoon, Nora brought up a discussion about what happens to the ground when rain falls. Nora’s statement was, “Look! The ground is melting!” We talked about how the ground doesn’t melt but that it just gets wet. After the rain stops, the ground will become dry again. We also sang, “Rain, rain, go away. Come again some other day!” Our song was unsuccessful.
For breakfast, children had toast with soy butter and apples. Lunch consisted of spaghetti noodles with marinara sauce, oranges, and corn. PM snack was cottage cheese and apples.
Have a great night!
Happy Monday!
Hope everyone had a wonderful weekend!
Between going outside, a little music play, and watching the rain come pouring from the sky, our day was filled with a little bit of everything! Well rounded days are the best! ![]()
This afternoon, Nora brought up a discussion about what happens to the ground when rain falls. Nora’s statement was, “Look! The ground is melting!” We talked about how the ground doesn’t melt but that it just gets wet. After the rain stops, the ground will become dry again. We also sang, “Rain, rain, go away. Come again some other day!” Our song was unsuccessful.
For breakfast, children had toast with soy butter and apples. Lunch consisted of spaghetti noodles with marinara sauce, oranges, and corn. PM snack was cottage cheese and apples.
Have a great night!
We are always moving in the Wee World. We began today with the Blue Bus. We are toying with the idea of taking an imagined safari this summer and we’ve begun our journey by collecting information from our Wee Friends. “What do you know about African Safaris?” was the question we posed. Our resident expert/world traveler, Marta, has been an invaluable resource. We’ll keep you abreast of our itinerary as the ball keeps rolling. –Laurie
Wee Sprouts: Carrots. Breakfast: Cereal and orange slices. Lunch: whole wheat pasta with marinara, orange slices and celery sticks. Snack: Apple slices and cottage cheese.
Happy Friday!
Here are a few pictures that were taken throughout the day!
For breakfast, children had corn flakes and pears. Lunch consisted of egg casserole, strawberries, and peppers. PM snack was rice cakes with hummus.
Have a lovely weekend! See everyone in June. ![]()
This morning, Elliott rode 2.9 miles from his house to Wee Friends.
Around 9am, we moved our classroom outdoors and kept very busy with all that our backyard offers Wee Friends. We weeded the garden, squished and washed with shaving cream, read books, built a fort, and saw a bee. When we headed indoors, we read The Bumblebee and the Robber by Eric Carle. We listened to and sang along to Laurie Berkner’s “Bumblebee Song”. We created a bumblebee from linking shapes and again at the art table with clothespins. Celestia was back sneezing on her friends and enduring the many attacks that a crazy puppet invites.
Have a great weekend. –Laurie
Wee Sprouts: Carrots. Breakfast: Cheerios and bananas. Lunch: Farm fresh egg casserole, cauliflower/sweet peppers and strawberries. Snack: Rice cakes and peanut butter.