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Ladybirds And Friends

We all absolutely loved the story sack ‘What the ladybird heard’ themed activity last week. We decided to extend our knowledge around the little red bugs.

First we decided to go on a hunt to see if we can find any ladybirds in our garden.

Tracie put together an activity tray for us to explore all about Ladybirds, what they eat, where they live, parts of their bodies and their lifecycle.

Ladybirds

We were all very inquisitive looking through a magnifying glass, and seeing the detail on their bodies.

We looked at other British bugs and the children took it in turns to point out our ladybird.

Some of the children handled the ladybird and snail. Others needed a bit more confidence and persuading to hold them.

We looked at other bugs including a snail that we found.

The children used descriptive words like squidgy, slimy, disgusting, slippery, tickly, spotty, antennae, small, red, black, shell.

When the bugs walked around the tray the younger children shrieked in excitement.

The children all gave the thumbs up for their activity because they enjoyed learning about their favourite little red bug.

Posted in Garden Classroom, Seedlings

Liverpool Kindness Rocks by the Seedlings

The Seedlings went into Tracie’s garden to find some rocks to paint. (Don’t tell Tracie!) Sophie found a big rockery stone and wanted to paint a sunflower, unfortunately nobody could pick it up!

Emma set the table ready to make their pretty stones. Emma suggested they make them into ladybirds as we love our story sack ‘What the Ladybird Heard’, the seedlings all got excited and screamed yeah!!

Georgia

The girls worked really hard and the ladybirds looked amazing just like the one in the story! Now we need to quickly go to a park and hide them before Tracie realises there are five rocks missing from her garden!

You can buy our personalised What The Ladybird Heard Story Sack on our Etsy shop.