We decided to do art on Friday the 1st with the materials Gillian from Campie nursery sent to CDC nursery. We split into 3 groups of about 7 kids.
We made different fruits out of tissue paper.
Ma La Chit took watermelons.
I took apples. One of the teacher's came over to help my group.
Teacher Shellay Paw took Oranges.
This is Muku. He works in CDC office and comes to eat lunch at the nursery every day.
Cap Yo Win and his best friend. Cap Yo Win is the cutest!! He has such a lovely smile.
His friend is so sweet with the nursery puppies. He's so gentle with them.
This is one of the nursery teachers. Looking very wintery.
After lunch, the kids got a treat as teacher Ma La Chit did a funny dance for them. The video is so funny! The kids found it HILARIOUS!
This is teacher P Say Hei. P means grandmother and she is the headteacher of the primary school at CDC.
Teacher Say Hei will be going to Scotland in October/November of this year as part of the Campie/CDC Global schools partnership teacher exchange. It will be a fantastic experience for her and it's nice to think that she'll be living in my house for 2 weeks. I'm jealous she gets to go and eat yummy chippies and Scottish food. Sooooooo jealous.
I'm sooo excited for her, she can visit Princes Street gardens. Campie parents are arranging a party at the Quayside for Say Hei when she visits. I wish I could come back and visit with her. It's sad she'll be there when I'm here!
ahhhh the kids are so cute! especially when they're laughing. awwww! looks amazing pal, and i LOVE those apples and oranges and watermelons. i want to make my own one.
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Hello Louise! This is 'Mrs Polley' from Campie :) It looks like you are having an amazing time... although getting H1 N1 must have been a bit odd. Great photos from the nursery -I hope the boys and girls at Campie get to see the photos -I'm sure they would be just as impressed as I was! Well done!
ReplyDeletewe have really enjoyed looking at your blog akll of the children are so so cute :) x
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