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2017-18
Nursery
Here you will find the latest information, useful information and any other important news regarding Nursery.On the left hand side, you will also find downloadable copies of all the class newsletters; these outline the work your children will be doing in each specific half term.
100 Books to Read before you leave Nursery
Spring 2 Recommended Reading List for Nursery
Farmer Duck by Martin Waddell
In this Kate Greenaway Medal and Kurt Maschler Award-winning modern classic, two of the most celebrated picture book creators of our time tell the story of a hardworking duck, who has the very bad luck of living with a lazy farmer. The duck cooks and cleans, tends the fields and cares for the other animals on the farm – and all while the famer lies in bed! That is until the day the animals decide to take action ... and come to the rescue with a simple, but heroic plan.
Mummy and Me by Tiya Hall
Mummy and Me celebrates the love between mothers and their children, with stunning illustrations from Sydney Hanson. Join baby bear as she plays, explores, and learns with her mummy, and share lots of hugs along the way! This cuddly, rhyming picture book is perfect for all young children - and their parents!
Old Macdonald Had a Farm by Lesley Sims
Everyone knows the story of farmer Macdonald and the multitude of noisy animals who live on his farm, quacking, mooing and neighing as they go about their business. In this picture book, the tale is brought to life with the rich, colourful illustrations of Ben Mantle. Children can read along with a parent or carer and join in for the E-I-E-I-O.