Week​​ 2​​ of​​ 2nd​​ Half Autumn Term @ Beddington

7th​​ – 11th​​ November​​ 2022

Please remember​​ to phone or text in if your child is not going to be at preschool, particularly if they are ill, so that we can inform other families if there is an illness or bug going around. Thank you!

Don’t forget that if​​ your child has an unexplained temperature​​ (e.g;​​ something that has not been confirmed​​ by GP or pharmacist), they will need to stay off for 48 hours.

Please remember to bring your fruit/snack or messy play item in on your first day of the week…we sometimes run out of fruit by the end of the week!​​ ​​ 

Lavender bear is back!​​ Many of our families won’t remember Lavender Bear, our friendly preschool snuggly friend who likes nothing better than a cuddle and a bedtime story!

We will have a rota system for him/her and each child will have the opportunity to take him/her home.

Lavender Bear​​ helps​​ to promote links with families and home life as well as supporting communication and language skills. ​​ It can be as simple and hassle free as just taking the bear home for a night, allowing him to participate in your usual routine and your child bringing him back the next day to talk about​​ their shared time,​​ such as brushing their teeth, what they had for dinner or reading a bedtime story. ​​ It’s about recalling and remembering past events, making connections and having the confidence to speak to familiar adults and groups of peers.

If a child cannot yet communicate then the adult coming in with them can give​​ their keyperson​​ a quick run-down so we can talk to them about their experience.

Next​​ week’s Jolly Phonics​​ letter​​ sounds are

l​​ and “f

The short songs can be found on​​ the internet.

2-a-day stories.

Caterpillar group​​ will be joining in with sound cards and:


Twitchy Nose​​ by Jane Cabrera


Quack Quack​​ by Sebastien Braun

Butterfly group​​ will be joining in with Jolly phonics rhymes and


We’re Going on a Ghost Hunt​​ Adapted by K. Hirschmann & B. Langdo



A Dark, Dark Tale​​ by Ruth Brown

Please​​ Remember​​ to​​ put​​ a​​ change of clothes in your child’s bag in case of accidents!​​ Could you also remember a bag to put the nappy/wet clothes in. Thank you!

While​​ we can, we aim to start the morning off outside​​ if possible​​ and spend much of the session outdoors,​​ your child may need a light rain jacket or coat​​ that they can​​ get dirty​​ and​​ move and play in​​ as the weather can be changeable at this time​​ of year.

Below are​​ links​​ to some online resources to help with some home learning and action songs.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zks4kmn

  • or go to​​ YouTube​​ and search:

  • sing along with Britt Adams​​ (for lots of 10-minute videos of both familiar and new action songs)

  • Taken from the Government guidelines;

Lavender Pre-School