The kindy children from Oak on Erin ventured out on an excursion to join the Under 5's Teddy Bears Picnic which was hosted by the Wilsonton Early Years Network.
The Roma Street service went on a community outing to Woolies where they bought groceries and hand-delivered flowers to some very happy neighbourhood friends.
At Story House Tarneit, we invited all children to join in our different activities from handprints to dot paintings as we engaged in National Reconciliation Week.
Koala Early Learning and Childcare Centre at Warrnambool receives visits from their local Koori Pre School Field Officer. Having access to programs such as this helps us to embed indigenous culture into our day to day program, not just during Reconciliation week and NAIDOC week and other special dates during the year.
Sensory activities incorporate smells, sounds and different textures to provide the children with sensory experiences, while also improving their fine motor skills and encouraging social engagement.
The aim of National Families Week is to celebrate the vital role the families play in Australian society and this year's theme was 'Stronger Families, Stronger Communities'.
Over the last few weeks, the children have really taken an interest in the alphabet. They have discovered that robot begins with R, so the educators have introduced a recyclable robot experience.
We had such an amazing afternoon to celebrate Mother’s Day and Special Persons Day where the children were able to pamper their Mothers and the special persons that came to visit.
Last week at Story House Early Learning Lara, some of the children were lucky enough to have an ambulance visit where they were able to jump into the ambulance and explore the different machines inside used to help in an emergency.