Rompers:
Making salt dough ornament withtoddlersisanincredibly fun engagement activity. The simple ingredient-flower salt and water come together to form a dough that is easy for little hints to shape and mold. Toddlers love using cookie cutter shapes,andthendecorating their ornament with paint. This hands-on activity not only sparks are creativity but also helps develop their fine and motor skills, plus the joy and excitement on their faces as they see their finished ornaments is absolutely priceless.
Pre-1
This week was full of energy! Although with this iffy weatherwestilltrytomakethe best out of it, we did salt dough ornaments for a craft, learned a new sign language which is “thank you”, everyday we never fail to make a big giant castle with the magnet tiles, our book this week was How The Grinch Stole Christmas. As always we end with a giant big hug !
Pre-2
This week has been filled with lots of laughter, lots of grand stories, Christmas cheer. We have made lots of art using our hands and feet messy but fun. Played in the halls with toys on the wall because it’s been way too cold for kids to go outside. Christmas is just around the corner, so please be good because Santa is watching.
Ext. Care:
This week, four and five year-old created a Christmas tree by coloring a sheet of paper with their choices of colors. The fun really begins when they start coloring their sheet of paper and seeing the choice of colors some bright, some neon, others dark green. This project not only lets them be created, but it also helps their fine motor skills. Plus, they get to take home a beautiful masterpiece and put it on their tree for the holiday.
School-Mates:
This week in school mates are kids have had nonstop fun. From art to going to church, artwork at church, and practicing forourChristmasprogram. At church, our kids participated in a Christmas nativity scene on Sunday. It was a beautiful service. Our kids have been working hard on our on our Christmas songs every day there is improvement. We are also looking forward to Christmas break to continue the festive fun.