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Chrissys Crèche

Locality: East Maitland, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 412 473 451



Address: 33 Wilton Drive 2323 East Maitland, NSW, Australia

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24.01.2022 DINO DIG This morning with one of our outdoor activities I hid dinosaur bones in the sand pit and placed the match and measure cards out. We discussed handling the old bones with care and to treat them in a very special and careful way. My little treasures dug for the bones while exploring, investigating, collecting, sorting and measuring. They had so much fun Teaching young children how to match classify, and measure is an important part of developing early math skills. ...These skills help children identify and describe relationships between items. Some benefits are * improves concentration * trains visual memory * matching * comparing * classifying/sorting * measuring * thinking strategies * mathematics See more



23.01.2022 SENSORY WALKING ACTIVITY Our little sensory set up this morning had some good use. All children explored the different textures using their feet, and used this area today over and over many times. Lots of smiles and communication took place. Walking barefoot and exploring the children’s feet’s reaction to different textures is not only fun, but helps promote an awareness of their senses and their surroundings. Sensory play helps toddlers and preschoolers to learn and develo...p through touching and feeling with their feet. Some benefits of sensory play * it helps to build nerve connections in the brain * it encourages the development of motor skills * it encourages scientific thinking and problem solving * it can involve mindful activities which are beneficial for all children See more

22.01.2022 Over the last couple of days we have been exploring and making volcanoes in our sandpit. They displayed, curiosity, exploration, interactions, excitement and much moreThey watched with excitement as their volcanoes erupted and made lots of bubbles. The more ingredients they added the bigger the volcano erupted. Our learning that took place with this experience was * builds foundation skills * builds knowledge * observing changes... * sequencing of steps to carry out * exploring cause and effect * developing the inquisitive mind * making decisions * creating their own ideas * language skills * measurement This experience is an open ended play and lots of fun. See more

14.01.2022 On Monday our school age children join us for holiday care for 2 weeks. We spent a lot of time outside on Monday making more potions which is our favourite play at the moment, balancing on our balance snake beam, running around, climbing and sliding, hide and seek, relaxing on the swings, weaving, chalk drawing. Once we came inside the children read books, pretend play in the sandwich bar, dress ups, making friendships, drawing and much more. My little cherubs had so much fun with the older children Playing with younger children offers older children to act as leaders, to play teacher, and to develop creativity, empathy and kindness- soft skills that kids need and they make and maintain friendships, work and collaborate with others and solve complicated problems.



12.01.2022 Yesterday my little treasures were strengthening the use of small muscles which control the hand, fingers and thumb. Their little hands need to develop dexterity and strength. To assist with this progress we practiced the use of scissors to cut and using crayons to colour and draw. As you can see in the photos these little darlings are progressing well with their fine motor control. We can help the process by encouraging children to play, explore and interact with a variety o...f items. Some benefits for fine motor skills are * independence * hand/ eye coordination * boosts self esteem * self care * speech and language * brain development * explore creativity * helps them to draw and so much more See more

01.01.2022 JACK AND THE BEANSTALK Today we read our story on the ipad. The children were engaged throughout the whole story and we had a discussion about it once finished and they retold the story back about Jack, the beanstalk, the magic beans and the giant up at the top of the beanstalk. We then went outside and climbed a ready-made beanstalk and once they got to the top they all became giants. We then came inside and made our very own beanstalk experiment with our watch me grow kit ...from @ataahua_children. The children were so excited and can’t wait for their beanstalk to grow. Reading and sharing stories can.... * help your child get to know sounds, words and language, and develop early literacy skills. * learn to value books and stories * spark your child’s imagination and stimulate curiosity * help your child’s brain, social skills and communication skills See more

01.01.2022 Today we played our ‘Go away big green monster game’ from @fivestarinspirations package and also read the story. Each child had their own features to make their monsters and we took turns in rolling the dice to see which feature to put on. My little treasures displayed a lot of patience in turn taking, they also named the feature they put on their monster each time. Lots of focus, interactions as well. They all completed their monster creations and they are amazing!! Such a ...great game and so much fun Once we finished our game we read the monster story and all children were engaged and involved. It was a hands on story where we make the monster as we read. Some of the benefits from this game and story are * visual spatial skills * problem solving * social connections * imaginative creativity * enhances memory * sharpens focus * develops turn taking skills * strengthens the brain * builds vocabulary * memory improvement And so much more See more



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