In the library, Children created butterfly rings,
played in the sensory table filled with varied grasses, did a little shadow dancing
And met a hissing cockroach.
Sarah presented a funny and informative puppet show about habitats.
The question "What's a habitat?" Prompted the following discussion:
Truman: It's basically a place where things live.
Will: and there's lots of water
Ben: and you get protection from enemies
Adele: and there's food there
Alex B: Like sharks don't live in lakes or ponds. They're too big and their heads would stick out of the water.
We headed out to the meadow to find some of the creatures which make the meadow their home. Using cloth nets, we swept the grasses slowly, closing them tight to hold the critters inside.
Remembering that animals make their homes and find protection in the meadow, we built nests for small creatures.
There is a small creature well camoflaughed here. See if you can spot its feet!
Lots of laughter and leaf play ended our beautiful autumn day!











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