We went to the supermarket to buy some cat litter trays-the children had no idea what they were for so this added to the excitement.
We later went to the park for a picnic and collected lots of twigs for our sensory play. Once again the children didn't know why we were collecting them so this added to the intrigue. As they added the twigs to our bag they began to guess what we were going to do with them. Ideas included sticking them on paper to make a picture, building a fire, making guns (the boys came up with this one!) and tapping them together to make music. Some good ideas and maybe something to use the twigs for when we have finished!
After we got home the children had a bit of free play time while I set up our 'Bear Hunt' in the garden.
I used hay (from the bunnies supply-thank you bunnies!) for the long wavy grass
Water (obviously!) for the deep cold river
Potting compost soaked in water for the thick oozy mud
Twigs and sticks (that we collected earlier in the day from a local park) for the big dark forest
And the inners of 3 (clean) nappies soaked in lots of water (you'll be surprised how much this actually makes!)for the swirling whirling snowstorm
We took our book out to the garden and began our story time.
As I read the story the children acted it out.
Swishy swashy, swishy swashy.....
Splash splosh, splash splosh.....
Squelch squerch, squelch squerch.....
Stumble trip, stumble trip (the children didn't stand on this for health and safety reasons due to having bare feet!)
Hoooo Woooo, Hoooo Woooo.....
We tiptoed towards a cave in the corner of the garden and saw...
....one shiny wet nose, two big furry ears, two big googly eyes......
IT'S A BEAR!!!
We ran back to the house and jumped on the sofa.
We're not going on a bear hunt again!!
This is who we found in the cave.
His name is Billy Bear and he is our new playroom buddy.
Billy
will be going on lots of travels and will be building up a photo album
of the places he visits and will hopefully send us postcards to plot on
our World map!
The children are really looking forward to taking Billy with them when they go on their holidays this year.
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