So Long, Friends

Summer is at an end, and we want to showcase some of the fun times that we had together.

We had lots of birthdays to celebrate this summer, and our lovely parents have provided us with special snacks to help us celebrate. Special snacks can be cut fruit, juice boxes, allergy friendly granola bites, and can sometimes be as grand as popsicles or a pizza party!

We also had lots of water and bubble play to cool ourselves from the summer heat. Water pads and preschool car washes were the crowd favorites.

We enjoyed lots of ocean-themed art projects and dancing. We would have the children dance to songs without looking at the screen to see how well they remembered the movements. We also identified shapes while doing glow in the dark dancing with glow sticks and our colorful classroom lights.

Of course, none of this would be possible without our Heavenly Father, so we would praise Him by reading Bible stories together in the classroom and at chapel with the whole preschool each week.

We are grateful for all of the fun we’ve had with our friends, and we send prayers to the families who will not return in the Fall. We pray the Lord will be with you in your transitions and give you grace and patience for yourselves and each other. Take care, and God bless 🙏.

“SUMMER SESSION #2”

“PIRATE DAY”
The children crafted pirate hats, treasure maps, and telescopes, adorning them with shiny sequins, rings, and coins.
“OCEAN SPECIAL SNACK”

The kiddos assembled their special snack, starting with half a graham cracker. Next, they spread a vibrant blue frosting and then crowned it with one Swedish Fish—mmm, mmm, mmm!

“SCIENCE”


We’ve had such a fun and educational time in preschool lately, diving into activities that help our little learners grow! For math skills, we’ve been observing just how big our “grow creatures” grew, giving the children a hands-on way to explore measurement and comparison. It’s wonderful to see their excitement as they watch things change and get bigger! To sharpen their fine motor skills and spark creativity, we also enjoyed a fantastic art project: “Fish in a Bowl”. Using stickers and markers, the children created their own vibrant underwater scenes, which is not only fun but also excellent for developing their hand-eye coordination and finger dexterity. We’re always finding new ways to make learning an engaging adventure!

Water Beads
Fun Ocean Stickers