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  • Mittens-Sorting/Graphing and Donating

    Walking through the door this morning, the children were talking about how they have mittens to give other kids who can’t buy there own.  It is so heartwarming to hear three and four year old talking about the importance of giving to others.  We started our mitten activity by reading The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein.  As we distributed mittens, the boys and girls sorted them by color.  After that, we sorted them into three categories: stripes, solid color and design.  Using an oversized graph, the children were graphing whizzes!  To finish our graph, the children identified the category with the largest amount of mittens (the design category), and ordered the mittens from numbers one to eleven.  We tried on a few different types of mittens, but we all decided it would be best to give to those in need!  Thank you very much for all of your generous donations and for helping us teach your child the importance of giving back.  We had mitten success!

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  • Santa’s Little Elves

    The children have been hard at work putting the finishing touches on their special holiday gifts for their families!  Just a sneak peek of our little elves at work for all of you.  Homemade gifts from our little ones are a true gift from the heart.  They can’t wait to bring them home!

    Hand Made Wrapping Paper

    Hand Made Wrapping Paper

    Hmmm...what could we be creating with our Blocks?

    Hmmm...what could we be creating with our Blocks?

  • Going to the Doctor…

    learning about "going to the doctor" this week

    learning about "going to the doctor" this week

    Today at group time we talked about going to the doctor and looked at all of the different things doctors use to help us feel better.  Miss Sarah played doctor and Jack got to come up to be the patient.  He loved getting his blood pressure taken and couldn’t wait for me to listen to his heart beat!