Back in the room we enjoyed some center time.
Our day was anything but ordinary! We began with a parade and ended with a party. We managed to squeeze some science, art, and play dough time in between. We also had our first visit to the indoor playground. After scrolling through today's pictures I realized I only got 4 from the parade! I think the girls did a wonderful job for their first parade. They all looked adorable! Back in the room we enjoyed some center time. With the playground being so wet after the rain we decided to use the indoor playground. The girls loved climbing up the structure and exploring creative ways to side down. After some play time we returned to the room for a science experiment. We filled a large clear plastic tub with water and experimented with sinking and floating. We were amazed time and time again at how our predictions were often not correct. We were particularly impressed that the heavy pumpkin floated and the very light paperclip sank. For art we painted pumpkins with fun spiky ball rings. They made wonderful textured imprints. Some play dough time! We finished with a little fall party. A huge thank you to our party hosts. The craft, lunch and unique dessert were so much fun and the girls really enjoyed having their mom's join us. Thank you all! Thank you for all the effort that went in to costumes, parade treats, and our first party. It made for a memorable day for the girls. I hope you all have fun this weekend. I am looking forward to next week. We will be studying Owls and I have a very special science project planned for Friday. It's going to be another exciting week.
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Why Blog?Here you will find little snippets of our days together. When my children were in preschool and would come home I would always ask, "So, what did you do today?". All they ever said was, "Played." That didn't tell me much. I hope this blog will be a place to share what we have done and help you ask more directed questions of your child. You will see first hand just what we do after you kiss your little one goodbye in the morning. It will also be a great place to visit and see just how much your child has grown and learned throughout the year. Archives
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