I am kind of in shock that next week is our last week of school! We will enjoy camping week together. We will pop some popcorn, blow bubbles, have some ice pops and soak in every minute together before the summer break. The children have grown up so much this year. They have become more independent and their play styles have developed right before my eyes. I hope you have enjoyed the visual record of growth throughout the year on the blog. These photos will remain for you to return to whenever you feel like looking back. Enjoy your weekends. See you next Wednesday.
Our day was once again full of fun! These little heroes and princesses really got into character. Our visit to the Super Hero Room was also a hit! The boys and girls jumped on a trampoline, leapt through hoops in a single bound, read some hero stories, climbed through an extra long tunnel, and tossed some kryptonite into a target. All in all, full of adventure! One of the days highlights was Motor Skills with Ms. Amy. She brought in huge sheets of bubble wrap and the children crawled and ran over the bubbles to their hearts delight. She even gave us a piece to bring back to our room and we ended our day popping as many bubbles as we could. What an exciting activity. I have video from the Motor Skills class that I will upload to Remind or email you. They had a great time.
I am kind of in shock that next week is our last week of school! We will enjoy camping week together. We will pop some popcorn, blow bubbles, have some ice pops and soak in every minute together before the summer break. The children have grown up so much this year. They have become more independent and their play styles have developed right before my eyes. I hope you have enjoyed the visual record of growth throughout the year on the blog. These photos will remain for you to return to whenever you feel like looking back. Enjoy your weekends. See you next Wednesday. Comments are closed.
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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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