Sunday, February 12, 2012

Butterflies fly with us

Every time the last activity in the session it is a very special one for many reasons. The same was this one. First it was not too cold for have a lot of fun playing outside, so Eco Kids played in the winter sunny day - both groups. 











When we came to the classroom, they were looking forward to get some warm and... sweet, so I served warm chocolate waffels, but also fruits, vegies and water. 






After eating we watched some interesting lasting some minutes stories and songs:
  • story "Sid The Seed" - story about the seed, which during the growing observes the animals growing and understands it comes the moment everyone grows.
  • story "A Ladybug Goes For A Walk" - about being small and... happy.      
  • Polish song "O lesie" by Kasia Nosowska, great Polish singer - which promote the nature and shows many different animals living in the Polish forests.
  • American song "3R" - reduse, reuse and recycle
  • song by the group The Stomp "Kitchen", in which musicians play on the kichen tools




The art & craft project we did were Valentine's ones: hearts on the hanger and for girls, butterfly. On the hungers (if you have the ones from laundry at home, do not throw them away, but bring them! It is great for many projects!) Eco Kids put red and/or pink hearts with the names of the people they love. Then they decorated them. They went out just beautiful! 




















While the boys went again outside to play, Eco Girls were making the butterflies from the toilet tubes. They shaped the wings themselves and each butterfly looked differently and pretty. Then they played with them of course.





This was a great day and Eco Kids and me we enjoyed it a lot. Thanks to all of you who already have confirmed your Eco Kid attendance in the next session - the whole March, we have 5 Saturdays in March. There will be many the Easter one! And before - short winter break short session 25th & 26th which is almost fully booked now. 

Looking forward to work with the little artists again!   

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