The children in Nursery celebrated the end of a two-week topic on bears by having their own Teddy Bears' Picnic. They each wrote their bear an invitation and brought it to school. The children had to make their own sandwiches, choosing from white or wholemeal bread and fillings of chocolate spread, cheese spread or jam. Once they had carefully spread their filling, they used a teddy shaped cutter to make their sandwich more fun! The children sat in a circle with their teddies and enjoyed a drink and the sandwiches they had made while they listened to some teddy bear rhymes and songs.
All of the children enjoyed their picnic and they absolutely loved bringing their teddies to school.
Nursery: Teddy Bears' Picnic
February 06, 2018
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