Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Week of the Young Child

All this week at Baby C's day care they're doing "The Week of the Young Child" the schedule that her day care put together to celebrate this week indicates that the kids will have a delightful and inspiring week.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Literacy Day - "We're Going on a Bear Hunt" and other classic children's stories.  (I'm fairly sure that this time we are going to find that bear!)





Baby C's response to Monday's events was: "I found all the bears mama!"



Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Yello Dyno Safety Party - A fun and educational puppet show teaching young children how to be safe from "tricky people."
During lunch I discussed with Baby C how Tuesdays events were going she told me she learned a song "My bodies mine, mine, mine!" and about not getting into cars with "tricky" people.








Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Cornell University - Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County - Gregarious Goats - The children will learn first-hand what makes baby goats and children both "kids."  Listening comprehension skills highlighted.  A live goat or goats will be part of the lesson!









Thursday, April 15, 2010

Zumba Dance Day -  led by Danielle B, our former toddler teacher and our preschool teachers, Iris and Juliet, the children will be dancing the day away....developing their gross motor skills!








Friday, April 16, 2010

The Ooey Gooey Lady Day - numerous, fun, hands-on experiences, as suggested by Lisa M. Followed by our own very "ooey" and "gooey" make your own ice cream sundaes on Friday afternoon.

Big C went to the traitor store Wal-Mart and bought 12 dragon eggs for Baby C's day care for Ooey Gooey day.

Baby C was not happy that she'd have to share all 12 eggs with her friends, they're really cool. When you put the egg in water it froths and bubbles and amongst the clouds and smoke the egg disintegrates leaving the parts of the dragon that the kids have to put together.




2 comments:

  1. Oh to be a young child again and have all the fun Baby C is having. Isn't it awful that we have to devote one day to "tricky people"?

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  2. Brown English Muffin!! Man. I love the accent of both you and your daughter. So unique. Wow. I wish I could sound like y'all. LOL!

    Your daughter is very smart which is always a great thing in the world we live. Nice blog layout, as well. I thought I had clicked onto the wrong site.

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