Snow...we had some snow! A rare experience for Victorians and even rarer for it to snow on a Stomping day. The children had a wonderful time, and I know it will seem crazy to many, but it would be lovely to have some more. Snow is such a wonderful Loose Part.
December did turn out to be a very cold month - we saw ice on the river's edge and very little rain. The salmon continued to arrive in the river pools, and by the end of the month they were slowly dying and disappearing down stream creating many questions about the circle of life. The Maple trees are now empty of their leaves, the pumpkins and mushrooms are still rotting and slowly disappearing into the earth. It is winter in the forest now - a little darker and quieter, but still full of life and fun for curious little people.
This little one is warming her hands at the warming table. It's a small heating pad between thick blankets! Brilliant!
This group of children worked together for quite a while developing and constructing their bridges then they practised balancing on them.
Our annual hand prints to take home.
Wonderful stick play!
One morning this round pumpkin was missing. What a mystery! We looked everywhere for it. We looked for clues. Finally we discovered it in the side yard. There was a lot of discussion about how it could have ended up there. It was decided that a raccoon must have rolled it through the hole in the fence trying to get through the pumpkin's tough skin to eat the seeds inside.
They discovered that the bamboo bends all the way down to the ground without breaking.
December did turn out to be a very cold month - we saw ice on the river's edge and very little rain. The salmon continued to arrive in the river pools, and by the end of the month they were slowly dying and disappearing down stream creating many questions about the circle of life. The Maple trees are now empty of their leaves, the pumpkins and mushrooms are still rotting and slowly disappearing into the earth. It is winter in the forest now - a little darker and quieter, but still full of life and fun for curious little people.
This little one is warming her hands at the warming table. It's a small heating pad between thick blankets! Brilliant!
This group of children worked together for quite a while developing and constructing their bridges then they practised balancing on them.
Our annual hand prints to take home.
Wonderful stick play!
One morning this round pumpkin was missing. What a mystery! We looked everywhere for it. We looked for clues. Finally we discovered it in the side yard. There was a lot of discussion about how it could have ended up there. It was decided that a raccoon must have rolled it through the hole in the fence trying to get through the pumpkin's tough skin to eat the seeds inside.
They discovered that the bamboo bends all the way down to the ground without breaking.
We would like to wish everyone a very healthy and happy 2014 with lots of time for outside family fun.
Thanks, again, for Stomping by!
Love, love, love Stomping in the Mud Play Group!! :)
ReplyDeleteDianne, as always your photos are gorgeous. I love seeing images of children miles away from my setting having fun with the same resources - tyres, logs, sticks & tree stumps. Love the hand warmer idea & may well have to borrow that! Hope 2014 is a great year for you & the Stompers xxxx
ReplyDeleteThanks Kierna. Yes, isn't it true that children all over the world, play the same way with loose parts. Yes, do use the hand warmer idea, we use it to warm up our play dough as well. We are outside the whole time with our groups so the play dough can get quite chilly for little hands.
DeleteBest of 2014 to you and yours.
The BEST!!!
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