This week, our little ones explored African culture, languages, and celebrations through music, storytelling, STEAM crafts, and outdoor play. From pyramid building to Sports Day fun, it was a joyful week of discovery and development!
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In French Circle Time, we sang our cheerful "Bonjour" song and read the classic Dear Zoo story in French and English.Children matched animal toys to the story, helping them connect new vocabulary with familiar objects. It was a wonderful way to build early bilingual language skills in an engaging, hands-on way!
Our babies got creative making African necklaces from tissue paper and paper plates.They cut, coloured, and assembled their own beaded designs, exploring colours and patterns while building fine motor skills. Each child proudly wore their vibrant creation!
We continued our Africa theme by learning about the pyramids of Egypt. Using glue, paper, and craft materials, the children made their own pyramid landscapes. This hands-on activity helped them explore shapes, structures, and Egypt’s cultural landmarks in a fun, accessible way.
Our Sports Day was packed with excitement! The children tackled relay races, obstacle courses, bean bag tosses, and the classic egg-and-spoon race. It was amazing to see their team spirit, coordination, and joy as they participated and cheered each other on.
In Miss Molly’s class, we danced to a joyful bee song, played with rhythm shakers, and chased bubbles with big smiles.We explored music, movement, and storytelling with instruments before winding down with calming sensory play and a rainbow blanket moment helping children feel centred and calm.
This week, preschoolers at Canada Water explored the vibrant world of Africa from the animals of the savannah to traditional masks and the River Nile. Through language, music, science, and movement, our children gained new knowledge, practiced key skills, and expressed their creativity across a range of hands-on experiences.
Children embarked on a phonics journey through the savannah, connecting letters with safari animals like "L" for lion and "Z" for zebra. They practiced forming sounds, strengthened expressive language, and decorated letters with animal patterns to reinforce the learning.
In Mandarin, children were introduced to the 12 animals of the Chinese Zodiac and learned to identify their own Zodiac animal through a birth-year game. The session also included sensory play themed around the River Nile, where children learned Mandarin words like "crocodile" and "blue" through water and texture-based exploration.
Theatre Trip – “The Tiger Who Came to Tea”. Preschoolers visited the Royal Haymarket Theatre for a live show. They enjoyed singing, dancing, and joining in the story, which focused on kindness and imagination. On the way, they spotted city landmarks from the double-decker bus, turning the journey into a learning experience of its own.
Preschoolers joined their families at Docklands Settlement Community Centre for an energetic Sports Day. Divided into colourful teams, children raced through obstacle courses, played egg-and-spoon games, and kicked rugby balls. Even the parents joined in! It was a joyful celebration of fitness, teamwork, and community spirit, topped off with prizes and cheers.
Children learned about the River Nile—its geography, animals, and significance to people and ecosystems. Using small-world props, photos, and real objects, they identified animals like crocodiles and hippos. A mini-Nile tray brought the lesson to life with muddy textures, magnifying glasses, and pipettes for hands-on exploration.
Miss Molly’s session children created individual mandalas using feathers and flower petals, then formed a large mandala using their bodies in a circle. The session closed with calming affirmations and a space for gratitude, building mindfulness and emotional regulation.
In Sporty Minis coach Terry introduced a ball game where children bounced basketballs to flip cones. They practiced fine motor control, hand-eye coordination, and balance through activities like throwing at targets and hopping around cones on one or two legs.
Hatching Dragons is proud to support our founder Cenn John, running the Cardiff Marathon this October to raise funds for Great Ormond Street Hospital. Inspired by the loss of a sibling to congenital heart disease and Down’s syndrome, this fundraiser aims to help children facing life-threatening illnesses.
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