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Nursery

We are sorry that you aren't well enough to be at school, or that you are having to self isolate. Below is a table of activities you might like to try, can you get three in a row? We would love to see what you have been busy doing, please use Tapestry to send us photographs or videos.

Draw a picture of something that makes you happy!

Build a tower that is taller than you – you could use cushions, wooden bricks, tins of soup; anything at all!

 

 

Share a book with your favourite teddy. Can you remember the story or will you make up your own to go with the pictures?

Go for a listening walk around your house and/or garden. What can you hear? Can you hear sounds from outside when you are inside?

Sing a number rhyme – you might have toys or teddies you can use to help you. 5 little ducks or 10 in the bed maybe?

Make a snack or a meal for yourself. Can you spread cheese on a cracker or make a sandwich? Perhaps you can help an adult make some toast.

 

Make a musical instrument out of a used yogurt pot and tin foil or an empty bottle and some rice, lentils or dried beans.

Create a cosy den then snuggle up to listen to a story or sing some of your favourite nursery rhymes and songs.

Use an odd sock or glove to make a puppet. You could draw or stick on eyes and a mouth. Give your puppet a name!

  • Puffin Peter
    This link will take you to 'Puffin Peter' being read by author Petr Horacek, we love reading this book in nursery:

  • Little Rabbit Foo Foo
    If you follow this link it will take you to a video of author Michael Rosen telling his story 'Little Rabbit Foo Foo', which is one of our favourite five books this half term: