We’ve been desiging our garden for next year: we want something to climb on, a place for snails, a lawn mower and a scooter. Meanwhile, a group went to visit their classroom at Scoil Eoghain, where they will be going in September. We went to the shop when we ran out of bananas, where we found 2 sizes of broccoli,
and the whole group used up leftover oranges to see what we could squeeze out of them -not for human consumption ;).
Also we made some lovely cupcakes…
We are very proud to have passed the inspection stage of the Healthy Ireland Award, wish us luck as we submit the rest of our work!
splashing,
afternoon tea,
watching our peas shoot up,
den building,
messing with water,
using feathers and chalk,
and of course the creation of the AWESOME robot dinosaur.
This week we were also visiting by Catriona from Scoil Eoaghain, as part of our preparations for transitioning to national school, and Avril McMonagle, the Donegal County Childcare Committee manager came to visit to see how we are doing. We also went up the town to wave off the cyclists who are going all the way to Cork, along with our families and wider community.
We’ve been making paper aeroplanes, and experimenting with them to see if they fly…
….and playing with sticks and mud under the tree at our back door…
and we had a visitor – Haribo the lamb with a spring in his step!
Families have been at the beach with us, and of course the lamb was brought in by one of our lovely farming families.