For the past 18 months Zoe and Liza have been attending work shops at Everton Children’s Centre. These workshops have strengthened their knowledge and skills in supporting children’s language development. The URLEY project was funded by the Department for Education and is researched base
After exploring the Forest area at Woolston today the children found a variety of sticks and twigs. They then used these to make wands and dream catchers. A magical time was had by all!
The children at Woolston are following the Curiosity Approach, giving them the time and resources to create and engineer amazing roadways and play spaces. The Practitioners support the children by providing a wide range of resources that can be manipaulated by themselves. Practitioners scaffold play
The children and staff had a marvellous day celebrating World Book Day. We shared Stories and used lots of different activities to support the children’s understanding of books, stories and vocabulary. As you can see the staff team where replaced by Minions for the day and the children loved t
The pre-school children have enjoyed lots of performances on our new outdoor stage. The stage has been created from a scrapped pallet and garden arch by our very dedicated Manager. The children are really enjoying putting on performances for their friends, this supports the children’s imaginat
Geoff from the Longbarn Residents Association and Natalie from Anwyl Construction; visited Wind in the Willows Longbarn, with the 50 Selection Boxes they have donated to the nursery.
The Children at Sefton enjoyed a traditional Christmas Lunch with all the trimmings. Then a visit from the Man in Red himself; Father Christmas, enjoyed giving gifts to all of the children.
The Children have loved decorating the tree at Woolston!
Congratulations to Sue and the Team at Wind in the Willows Sefton. After our Environmental Health Inspection we have maintained our 5* Food Hygiene Rating.
Longbarn raised £31.30 for children In Need this November.