Happy New Year, families! We hope you had a wonderful holiday break and you got some relaxation and meaningful time with your families!
Your children transitioned peacefully after the break and they arrived eager and ready to explore the environment and all the new works on the shelves. As we have officially entered the winter season, we will be focusing on bringing it into the environment and enjoying different aspects of it. Water and its different stages will be a main subject for conversations and sensorial experiences during this month.
In the language area, children seemed to enjoy working with the winter clothes vocabulary cards. As children are growing in expressive language, they like repeating sounds, naming objects and having one on one conversations about them. Children were also introduced to an object-to-picture matching work focused on arctic animals. Children are learning to recognize a harp seal, an arctic fox, a killer whale, a walrus, a husky, a caribou, a beluga whale, and a polar bear. This was one of the most popular works this week.
On another note, we introduced a beloved work by all the children: a baby doll. Her name is Molly. Through this work, children practice grace and courtesy, gentleness, and a lot of patience since everybody wants to take care of the baby. Children enjoyed this work so much! Some of them cuddled Molly with such care, others explored her body parts using it as an enrichment of vocabulary work. The fact that the baby can open and shut her eyes was a point of interest for many of the children. Needless to say, they reminded each other to not poke the baby’s eyes, which was great to witness. The children worked together to make sure Molly felt loved. They read, sang and kissed her… some of them even wanted to cuddle with Molly in her crib!
For food tasting we explored Kale and to our surprise most of the children really enjoyed tasting it!
The favorite books this week were: The Itsy Bitsy Snowman by Jeffrey Burton; Winter is Here by Kevin Henkes; Waiting Is Not Forever by Elizabeth Verdick and I Help by Cheri Meiners.
Reminder: Please check the updated Food Tasting and Flowers Calendar in resources on MyFWM. Thank you in advance!
Enjoy the weekend,
Mrs. Hood and Miss. Bethann






















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































