Today was all about strawberries! We read The Little Mouse, The Red Ripe Strawberry and The Big Hungry Bear by Don and Audrey Wood. The children had a chance to make their own strawberry jam! They helped add the strawberries, the sugar and the lemon juice and then mash it all up! We hope you enjoy it at home! Next the boys and girls were able to paint with their hands to make a strawberry print! They had a ton of fun getting messy!
We are raising children in such a busy world with busy parents, video games, and competitive sports. These influences can be stressful to our little ones over a long period of time. This busy pace can have a large impact on their inner joy-usually not for the better. Children’s yoga can help counter these pressures by learning self-health and relaxation techniques. Early yoga can also act as a physical activity that is not competitive. Children learn body awareness; enhance flexibility, coordination and strength. Yoga also encourages better concentration and an improved sense of calmness and relaxation. We thought this was a great way to end the year!
It’s hard to believe that the school year has come to and end. It wouldn’t be complete without some special time to enjoy our friends, favorite activities and watching movies. We had a memorable last two days in our PJ’s!
Friday we read Up, Down and Around by Katherine Ayres . We discovered all kinds of different seeds just in time for Summer! At small groups the boys and girls used their sorting skills and separated their own bag of seeds based on shape and size. Then they glued each seed onto their seed graph and was able to see how many of each seed they had. What a fun way to learn about seeds and sorting!
All week we’ve been having fun talking about vegetables and cooking with them. Today instead of cooking with veggies, we are painting with them! The children took their turns pressing broccoli in brown paint, then using their fingers to make cherry blossoms on the tree! Their art work turned out great!
With spring in full swing, we took time today to talk about rainbows! During group time we read Planting a Rainbow by Lois Ehlert and reviewed all the colors in the rainbow. Then the children went on a scavenger hunt looking for different objects that were red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple! After recognizing all the colors in the rainbow, we fired up our fine motor skills and used Q-Tips to dot paint all the colors. The boys and girls did a great job painting a rainbow!
Another cooking day is here! Today we read If you give a Moose a Muffin by Laura Numeroff and talked about cooking at home. The boys and girls did a great job adding the ingredients and helping to mix it all together. The children really enjoyed making these yummy Carrot Muffins!
Summer has yet to make it’s official arrival, however, the weather has fooled us! To kick off the season to come, we made Summer Fruit Pizza. This delicious, kid friendly recipe was a blast to make, and even more fun to eat!
Summer Fruit Pizza:
Pillsburry pizza dough
Cream Cheese
Blueberries, strawberries, kiwi, bananas, and mandarin oranges
Directions:
1. Bake pizza crust according to package directions
2. Cut up fruit while pizza dough is cooking
3. Spread cooked dough with cream cheese, and then top with cut up fruit
Creative Tots has specialized in the private education of both toddlers and preschool age children for over 15 years. We began in the heart of Madeira and now also have a new Mason location. We are specifically designed to focus on early childhood development for children ages 18 months to 5 years.
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