Wednesday 7 May 2008

A Day of Rhymes and Elephants


This morning Chalemina gave a performace of Little Bo-Peep and other Nursery Rhymes to around 100 tots and their parents. Costumes were amazing and thankfully Little Bo Peep did eventually find her sheep (in Old McDonalds Farm).


The Rainbows and Brownies also enjoyed some rhymes, but this time by Roald Dahl, and of a more revolting nature - have you ever thought about the Goldilocks story from the Three Bears point of view? She isn't a goodie according to them!


A sunny garden storytime in Mill Lane was enjoyed by almost 70 children and their parents. Susan Anderson read the story "The Elephant's Child" by Rudyard Kipling, from a book that was 99 years old! The children were entranced and afterwards made their very own elephant bookmarks to take home.


Our final Garden Storytime is tomorrow 8th May at 40 Symonds Lane, when we will be hearing "Too Much Noise". Don't miss it at 3.30pm. Also, Beavers and Cubs and their families will also have the opportunity of seeing Linton Drama Workshop's performance of Revolting Rhymes.






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