
CHRISTMAS
Today's Story Time is
By Jane Godwin
Enjoy the simple pleasures, experiences and traditions that make the festive season a very special and joyful time for Ruby and her family.
Keep scrolling for more ideas to do at home!


BINOCULARS
SANTA
These special binoculars will help you search the sky for Santa on Christmas Eve.
You will just need 2 rolls (paper towel rolls or toilet rolls work well).
Some wrapping paper and ribbons to hang your binoculars around your neck. If you have bells at home they help with the festive spirit, tie them to your binocular string.
CHILDREN MANIPULATE OBJECTS TO TAKE APART, ASSEMBLE, INVENT AND CONSTRUCT.
BAUBLES
SUN CATCHER
Create your own Christmas tree using your fingerprint with paint and markers. Help brighten up the fridge before Christmas.
CHILDREN ENGAGE IN INCREASINGLY COMPLEX SENSORY FINE MOTOR SKILLS.


CHRISTMAS
TREES
Create your own Christmas tree using your fingerprint with paint and markers. Help brighten up the fridge before Christmas.
CHILDREN ENGAGE IN SENSORY MOTOR SKILLS.
MORE TO DO!
SIGN OF THE WEEK
This week we explore the Key Word Sign for MERRY CHRISTMAS.
Can you use this sign at home this week when you say the word like?