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Petals Early Learning

Locality: Perth, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9248 7676



Address: 15 Nottingham Gardens 6066 Perth, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.petalsearlylearning.com.au

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25.01.2022 Check out the Morning Tea we had today! Kayah cooked us some very special Pancakes! We wish all our families a safe and happy Easter. We look forward to seeing you all again soon.



25.01.2022 Be kind to each other It’s RU OK? Day Take care from all of us at Petals

23.01.2022 Happy Easter everyone Enjoy spending time with family and friends. From all the staff at Petals

23.01.2022 This is the latest statement from the federal government. Thank you to everyone for supporting each other through this very tough and challenging times. We will get through this! ... Stay strong. See more



22.01.2022 Happy New Year to all our families!

21.01.2022 Congratulations to Mary Kate who won our Mother’s Day prize. We hope that all of our Mothers and Carers have a wonderful Mother’s Day. Happy Mother’s Day everyone. ... See more

21.01.2022 Maggie Dent. Always passes on positive messages.



20.01.2022 Cooking offers children a variety of learning experiences. Its a practical way to teach kids basic life skills, as well as academic skills involving reading, science and math. Time spent together in the kitchen also encourages interaction and communication between educators and children.

19.01.2022 Lets begin by taking the yuck out of worms and gaining an understanding of how important these Invertebrate animals are to a healthy eco-system. The children loved setting up our very own worm farm and learning how to look after them, while there are many different species of worms, we can categorise all worms that live in soil, including worm farms and compost bins, as Earthworms. Earthworms eat soil, organic matter and food scraps and decompose this matter into rich garden fertiliser. Worms create tunnels in our soil to enable water, air and nutrients to circulate keeping our earth healthy.

18.01.2022 The children today planted two native trees as part of National tree day National Tree Day started in 1996 and has grown into Australia's largest community tree-planting and nature care event. Its a call to action for all Australians to get their hands dirty and give back to the community. ... While every day can be Tree Day, we dedicate celebration of Schools Tree Day and National Tree Day to the last Friday and last Sunday in July.

18.01.2022 Petals at Petals are well and truly blooming in our outdoor play area

18.01.2022 Petals is under new Ownership & Management! Chris & Kayah look forward to getting to know all the families and children at Petals. We have many great ideas and can't wait to get the ball rolling! The planning has already started for the improved Kindy Yard as well as a brand new Baby Yard. We are also going to be upgrading the kitchen!... If you have any suggestions or ideas for what you would like to see at Petals please contact us. For enrollment inquiries please call 9248 7676



16.01.2022 We had a special visitor today, Aunty Booka came to visit the children for book week . With the help of her friend she sang a song and read a story to the children which they all enjoyed. Thank you again for visiting us.

16.01.2022 Teaching our future generation to regrow their own food in their own greenhouses made out of recycled bottles is a great way to encourage them to be more sustainable now and in the future. Sustainability is important for many reasons including: Environmental Quality In order to have healthy communities, we need clean air, natural resources, and a nontoxic environment. Keep up the great work our little green fingered friends

15.01.2022 We thank all of our families for supporting us. Take care everyone and stay safe.

15.01.2022 7 Important Reasons Your Child Should Attend An Early Learning Center 1 Early Child Care Promotes Emotional and Social Development 2 Children Learn to Take Care of Themselves and Others 3 Early Learning Centers offer Structure and Fun 4 Promotes Cognitive and Language Skills... 5 Promotes Math and Reading Skills 6 Encourage a Child's Curiosity 7 Prepares Children for Future Schooling See more

15.01.2022 Red Nse Cupcakes Raising awareness for SIDS

14.01.2022 Just some of the childrens work for NAIDOC week NAIDOC stands for National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee. Its origins can be traced to the emergence of Aboriginal groups in the 1920s which sought to increase awareness in the wider community of the status and treatment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians.

14.01.2022 Happy Dad’s Day to all of our families. Have a very special day. We hope you get spoiled. From all of us at Petals

13.01.2022 We would like to say a big Thank You to one of our lovely Mothers for spending the morning showing our kindy children how to make their very own little fridge magnets all made with felt. We had a choice of trucks , dragon flys, birds and little flowers to pick from, all beautifully cut and prepared for the children to glue and assemble. Go and see her fabulous creations on her page https://www.facebook.com/handmadebymahalia/ .

10.01.2022 Our educators and children have been working hard on their Easter Mural for an Easter Competition and guess what? We won!!!!!!! Thank you Sandy and Bunnings Malaga! We can’t wait to go shopping! Happy Easter to all of our wonderful families. Have a safe and Hoppy long weekend

10.01.2022 Today marks 101 years since the Armistice was signed to end World War I a conflict that claimed the lives of 60,000 Australians. Let us remember those who risked their lives and those who are still affected today by such horrors they faced for our freedom

10.01.2022 It is with great sadness that we say goodbye to Sara this week. She has been at this centre for a long time and is moving on to another adventure. From everyone at Petals. We wish her all the best and we will miss her in our Kindy room.... Thank you Sara from all of us at Petals. But now we are looking for a new staff member. If anyone knows of a Diploma qualified educator please ask them to email their resume to the centre. [email protected]

10.01.2022 A post from our WA branch childcare alliance. Thank you to everyone for your continued support. Stay safe... Feel free to share this post See more

09.01.2022 Friday Funnies Time for Coffee

09.01.2022 Thanks to one of our families for donating these cool miniature bins that our little Petals now are able to practice sorting the rubbish into the right colour bins

08.01.2022 Natural objects with open-ended possibilities often encourage children to engage in richer play experiences. Natural materials have sensory benefits. They have different textures, sizes, colours and smells. They provide more tactile stimulation to children to help them improve their hand/finger awareness and coordination.

08.01.2022 Happy Easter everyone Hope you are enjoying your Easter. Stay safe and eat lots of chocolate From all of us at Petals

08.01.2022 Space Week The children have been learning all about outer space all week. They have thoroughly enjoyed all the wonderfull activites that our ECT had planned for them.

07.01.2022 Our new pets. 3 hermit crabs The children are thinking up some names for them

07.01.2022 Our Kindy rooms peas have started to sprout and we cant wait to replant them into our veggie patch

06.01.2022 We have to say a sad goodbye to Haylee this week. Thank you for all of your hard work at Petals. We wish her all the best in her new job. ... We will miss her. Thanks from all of us at Petals ELC

05.01.2022 Happy Early Educator Day A huge thank you to all of our wonderful Educators. You all do an amazing job today and everyday. We are proud to be part of our families lives. Have a great day!

05.01.2022 Our very own outdoor nature christmas tree With a little bit of help from glue, glitter and paint the children turned the natural items from the yard into beautiful Christmas ornaments for the tree. If you walk past please feel free to have a look at the wonderful work.

05.01.2022 For all of our parents. The Government announced that free child care and the childcare relief package will end on 12th July. Child Care subsidy and fees will commence from 13th July. ... Please ensure that your details are up to date with Centrelink to ensure that your subsidy recommences in July. If you already received CCS prior to April it will automatically recommence. If new to child care please ensure your registration with Centrelink is completed. We will send a letter to parent emails later today with more information. Thank you for your support through these challenging times.

05.01.2022 A day for remembrance We will never forget them. Stay safe and healthy everyone ... See more

04.01.2022 The Health Dept is looking for parent feedback. You even get a Coles voucher! If you are interested please contact as per the poster. It is an online forum. Thank you

03.01.2022 Science Week at Petals Science is one of the most important subjects a child can learn because of its relevance to our lives and its capacity to apply these vital life-skills to everyday activities. These skills help children to generate ideas, make decisions and to use evidence to understand key issues.

03.01.2022 Look who just turned 1 We would like to say a big thank you to all of our Educators and Families for all their continuous support in our first year, we couldnt have done it without you all

02.01.2022 Free child care for all parents. Every job is essential. This is great news for families. ... Thank you.

02.01.2022 Thank you to Beau and Malaga Firestatiom for the visit this morning! The children absolutely loved it! We will be talking about this one for a few days! Keep your eyes on today’s Storypark for more photos.

01.01.2022 ts all about the airand thrust. As the air rushes out of the balloon, it creates a forward motion called THRUST. Thrust is a pushing force created by energy. In the balloon experiment, our thrust comes from the energy of the balloon forcing the air out. Different sizes and shapes of balloon will create more or less thrust. In a real rocket, thrust is created by the force of burning rocket fuel as it blasts from the rockets engine as the engines blast down, the rocket goes up!

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