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s CHOOL a kiddie pool that represented a cold river, paint

representing mud, a fan with cotton balls
Times leaves allowing kids to pretend they were going
representing a snowstorm, and a tunnel with

through the forest.
The course finished up with the child
Learning and successfully finding a teddy bear in a cave. The
students really enjoyed this lesson, which
focussed on sensory exploration and tactile
learning. One of the students even remarked “it's CHANGE COMICS FOR
Fun at Peers like we're inside the storybook!”
The students also took a field trip to the
Leaman Exchange, where they were able to meet
Playschool the animals and birds of Featherton. MAY 27 ISSUE
Students were able to bring their parents and
siblings if they liked, and the children
Q: What key do you use to open a banana? by Shaylyn Thornton participated in an egg hunt in the forest. After
successfully collecting all the eggs, the children
A: A monkey. enjoyable learning experiences for their students. became honorary Sheriffs of Featherton.
Peers Playschool has had a busy year, full of
The kids also got to participate in crafts like
gluing real wool onto a paper sheep and enjoyed
activities that are both educational and fun. sensory tables where they could experience
Playschool teacher Cara DePee strives to offer
digging in sand, washing farm animal toys, and
Q: When is an apple a grouch? Throughout the year students have learned their panning for gold.
ABC's, counting, shapes, colors, how to write
The class and their siblings loved being able to
A: When it is a crab apple. their own names, and more. play outside with each other, explore the low he Weekly ANCHOR a page for Kids and Kids at hearta page for Kids and Kids at heart
The young students were also able to
ropes course, and enjoy a picnic lunch.
experience what it is like to meet new kids and The rest of May looks equally exciting for the T
Knock, knock learn important lessons such as how to share. playschool. In addition to another park play day
Who's there? The month of May has been full of fun and a teddy bear picnic, the class will have their
Bean activities. Thanks to some nicer weather, the Peers Playschool student Nash Hamilton enjoys Stay and Play Graduation Day on May 30. The Comics & Fun
Bean who? children were able to experience park play days some beautiful weather during one of the final class of the year invites families to stay with
Bean a while since I saw you! at the Pump Track Park in Peers. The students playschool's Park Play Days. photo submitted their preschooler and take part in some fun
have a great time going outside and enjoying activities, followed by a small graduation TIGER BY BUD BLAKE
Q: What did the father tomato say to the baby tomato while out for a walk? playing together on the playground. They also took part in a Bear Hunt activity after ceremony. Our goal with this T he Weekly ANCHOR A page for Kids and Kids at heartA page for Kids and Kids at heart
A: Ketchup! DePee loves to structure some of her lessons reading the book 'We're Going on a Bear Hunt' The playschool is taking registrations for the page is to help
around story books, allowing her students to by Michael Rosen. The children were able to 2019/20 school year for potty trained three- to parents offer a Our goal with this new page is to help parents offer a weekly alternative to video screens by providing some
Q: Why do mushrooms get invited to all the parties? develop their imagination and creativity. This create their own Bear Hunt maps and participate four-year-old students and will offer an open weekly alternative to Comics & Fun amusing reading that can help promote early childhood literacy. Sitting and reading with younger children is a
A: Because they are such fungis. month, students made their own pigs to take in an obstacle course in the gym. house this summer on a date to be determined. video screens by great way for families to spend some quality time. And for us adults, hey, who doesn’t like a good comic ...enjoy!
home after being inspired by 'The Wonderful The obstacle course encouraged the kids to use Those interested in the open house or registering providing some
Q: What is a plumber's favourite vegetable? Pigs of Jillian Jiggs' by Phoebe Gilman. their imagination, as there were such obstacles as their child can contact Peers Playschool at amusing reading that TIGER BY BUD BLAKE
A: A leek. peersplayschool@gmail.com. can help promote
early childhood
Q: Why shouldn't you tell secrets in a cornfield? literacy. Sitting and
A: Too many ears. reading with younger
DENNIS children is a great

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spend some quality
time. (And for us
adults, hey, who
doesn’t like a good
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in next year. We really appreciate building electric cars and Rube I G Y Z E V L E A O L C A V J BIRTHDAY
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all that PCHS does to help prepare Goldberg machines to "Toy All units sold as is. N I B A C F Y V E U H T Z E T Joke of the Week: Q: What's brown, hairy and wears sunglasses? A: A coconut on vacation!
our students for the big step into Story" week, Grade 1 students TREASURER Word Search
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