Today is World Read Aloud Day and we wanted to show you some pictures of us reading and listening to stories. At Tracie’s Treasures, we have lots of different ways we read and have story time. We use iPads, computers, books, magazines, signs and much much more.
Emma Reading
Tracie Reading to Us
Stories About England
Theo Acting Out The Story
We all love having stories read to us and playing with puppets and toys to explore what the story really means and get involved. Tracie likes to take story sacks to the park and read to us using puppets.
Big Bad Wolf
Ginger Kitten – Like Rosie!
Billy the Badger
Emma loves to use different voices for characters. We also listen to stories from Spotify on our Google Pebble or on story time CDs, theres lots of ways to read and listen to stories. But mostly! We love listening to our mummies and daddies reading to us at bedtime.
In 2001, I started my childcare journey at just 17 years old. I began an NVQ Level 2 in Early Years and Education whilst on a placement at Liverpool Black Sisters Afterschool, later being employed by the company as a part-time Play-worker.
Staff at the Liverpool Black Sisters Afterschool
I stayed with the company for over 5 years but due to funding cuts and no space for full-time employment I realised it was time to move on. I wanted a more stable career in order to get myself on the property ladder and start a family of my own with my partner David.
This is when I changed my career toward Adult Care and received an NVQ Level 2 in Health and Social Care. During employment, I provided Supported Living for adults with learning difficulties. I learned so much about myself and the care needs of others. Whilst in this job, I bought my first home and shortly after moving in, I had my first child George. Not far behind, followed Olivia Rose. David and I tied-the-knot in 2010.
Having George and Olivia was how I met Tracie, and her co-childminder Phyllis Smith, as they provided childcare for the children while I worked in Adult Care. In 2011, I had to give up my job to take care of my Mum. At this time, I also needed time out for my own health problems, which David supported me through from start to finish.
With everything happening in my personal life and having two young babies, I decided to take a course to become a childminder myself. However, OFSTED guidelines state I can only care for a particular number of children and my own babies took up two of those places. This career path was not cost-effective to contribute to the family and lead to conversations with Tracie about childminding. Tracie took me on as a Childcare Assistant and I have worked for Tracie’s Treasures ever since!
Olivia, George, David, Emma and baby Leo!
After many years resolving my health problems, our ‘Miracle Baby’ Leo joined the family in 2017!
The boys came home from school in a creative mood. Jacey had been learning about Romans in history class, this gave him the idea to make a sword and shield. On his shield he has a dragons face to scare fighters away and a sword for protection. We took a picture and added it to his class twitter page for all to see.
Mason was funny building a block wall that he could hide behind. Would have worked better if the wall wasn’t see through!
Mason also created a whole family using the Mr Potato head bodies and clothing parts. He said they should all star in the next Toy Story film.