Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Can You See..?

This week we have read Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Can You See? We loved looking at the pictures and we were really good at guessing which colour was going to be next!

We went outside into the Forest to see if we could find a brown bear…

We practised changing the words to the story whilst we were outside.

“Brown Bear, Brown Bear, what can you see..?”

“I can see children looking at me!”

“Children, Children, what can you see..?”

“We can see brown leaves looking at me!”

We loved being outside and noticing all the changes in the world around us!

Stormy Pictures…

We have read After the Storm by Nick Butterworth this week.

We loved looking at the pictures of the animals in the book. They all looked so sad!

We talked about what a storm is and decided that we could draw a stormy picture. The children laid on their stomachs to develop their core muscles for writing. Look at the big windy movements we made!

We really had to stretch to fill the paper!

After that, we decided to add the stormy clouds by using watercolour paints. We carefully had to mix the water onto the paint. We found that if we added more water, the colour was lighter!

We were so proud of our stormy pictures!

The Little Red Hen

We have been learning the story of the Little Red Hen. We practised using actions to help us retell the story.

Once upon a time there was a little red hen who lived on a farm.

Early one morning she woke up and went outside.

There she found some corn.

“Who will help me plant the corn?” said the little red hen.

“Not I,” said the bull.

“Not I,” said the cat.

“Not I,” said the rat.

“I’ll do it myself,” said the little red hen.

“Who will help me grind the corn?” said the little red hen.

“Not I,” said the bull.

“Not I,” said the cat.

“Not I,” said the rat.

“I’ll do it myself,” said the little red hen.

“Who will help me bake the bread?” said the little red hen.

“Not I,” said the bull.

Not I,” said the cat.

“Not I,” said the rat.

“I’ll do it myself,” said the little red hen.

“Who will help me eat the bread?” said the little red hen.

“I will,” said the bull.

“I will,” said the cat.

“I will,” said the rat.

“Oh no you won’t. I’ll eat it myself,” said the little red hen – and so she did!

Making Playdough!

This week, the children have been making playdough.

They added the flour, salt, oil and cream of tartar before adding some water.

The children took it in turns to carefully mix it on the hob until it turned into a dough.

The only tricky part was choosing a colour!




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Welcome to 3YO Nursery!


The children have had a wonderful week in 3YO nursery! They have been forging new friendships and exploring our classroom. Outside, the children helped Miss Bramham to set up a wormery by adding compost, worms and food! We learned that worms like to eat mouldy fruit – yuck!