Snowy Weather

Dear Parents,

Today many of our friends wanted to go outside but were ill equipped to do so. Please make sure that your child has ALL of the following in order to go outside on snowy days. Coat, Hat, Gloves or Mittens, extra pants to change into after they get wet, boots or extra shoes and socks. We must have ALL of these things in order to make winter outside fun and not dreadful. If you need help providing any of these please let us know and we will try to help out as much as possible.

Thanks,
Ms. Abbie

December 2008 Newsletter

Coming up: This upcoming week we will be talking about me me and me. This will encompass a child’s individual wants needs and dislikes. We will make body cut outs, like and dislike plates filled with favorite foods.

We also ask that some of our new families bring in pictures so that we can make family boards for them.

Please watch your child’s cubby because there will be a survey coming out to ask what some of your families traditions for the holiday seasons.

In the spirit of giving, we would like to give back to an area women and children’s shelter. We have been in contact with them and will let you know when we have more information on the drive.

Cubbies– please help your child hang their coat on their hook and keep their things on their side. We will be encouraging them to put their blankets and pillows in the buckets in order to have clean and neat cubbies. Also please make sure that they have seasonally appropriate clothing in their cubbies in case of accidents.

HOME AWAY FROM HOME

WISH LIST

Playground balls

Frisbees

Bubbles

Book certificates (scholastic)

What your child learns from…

Cooking helps children learn

numbers and measurements.

Along with scientific reactions

and the cooking process.