Weekly Round-up October 28th-November 1st, 2024.

Monday-Regular Classes and All Classes wear your favorite Halloween Clothes!  

Tuesday-Family Halloween Parties and Parades-9:00-10:15 A.M. No Regular classes.

Thursday-No School-Fall Break-Happy Halloween!

Friday-No School-Fall Break

Monday-Regular classes

Tuesday-Regular classes and Picture Day!  

Thursday-Regular classes

Friday-Regular classes & Top Dogs-Bring something shaped like a circle today

Office News- Thanks for all the tuition payments so far. If you haven’t paid yet, this coming week would be a great time to send it in.  🙂

Playful Bunnies News-H is for Halloween! This week the bunnies had so much Halloween fun! We practiced singing our Halloween songs, and can’t wait to perform for you next week! This week the bunnies made ghosts with cotton balls, painted real pumpkins, and practiced fine motor skills with putting stickers on a witch’s hat. One of our favorite crafts this week was making a shape witch (picture included of our finished product). The bunnies are really enjoying sitting and listening to books. This week our favorite book was Big Pumpkin by Erica Silverman. What a fun, spooky week!

 

Cool Cats News- ‘The Cool Cats learned about the letter ‘I’, the number 8, and an octagon this week.  We read books and did some fun art projects centered around Igloos, Ice Cream, and Inchworms.  The Cool Cats were hoping to make their own igloos when we get enough snow in Cincinnati!   The pictures below depict the last portion of our day, which is free play in the playroom.  The playroom rotates toys every 2-3 weeks and is often centered around big themes like Farm, Zoo, Space, Camping, and Garden Shop.  We also take a break from themes and pull out crowd favorites like cash registers, grocery carts, strollers,babies, kitchens, vacuums, blocks, and trucks of all sorts.  This a great time of the day to use their imaginations, practice cooperative play, and enjoy being a preschooler.  

 

 

 

Top Dogs News-H is for Horrible Hair!  Haunted Houses, Halloween Candy, and Hullubaloo!  Black was the color of the week.   We practiced for our upcoming Halloween program, learned about the parts of the body, days of the week and all about autumn.  We read “It’s Halloween” by Jack Prelutsky, “The Little Old Lady Who Wasn’t Afraid of Anything”, and “The Halloweiner” by Dav Pilkey.  Our song of the week was “Stomp Little Monsters”.