The Freshwater Theatre Company Visit Nursery

March 05, 2014
Last week, Nursery enjoyed a special one hour show from The Freshwater Theatre Company. Based on the theme of colours, the children were lead through a story walk that took them from a flowery hill to muddy grass then on to the sea and finally a dark, black bear cave. Along the way they collected lots of colourful treasures which made a beautiful rainbow. The colours helped reinforce the message that it is good to be unique and different from each other. Staff were impressed by how engaged and motivated the children were throughout the show and it was clear from their happy faces that the children thoroughly enjoyed themselves.


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