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Monthly Archives: February 2013

tweetkids cookshop: slushy snow!

20/02/2013by Rachel Leave a comment

It’s snowing yet again! So let’s make the most of it. After 24 hours of beautifully thick, falling snowflakes, it was time to play, but this time indoors! The slushy snow […]

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san tweetino workshop: guess how much

17/02/2013by Rachel Leave a comment

Guess how much I love you. Yes, guess! The word “guess” was new to everyone, and is almost as important as the word “love”. So the main language concept this […]

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tweetkids printshop: red, yellow, blue

15/02/2013by Rachel Leave a comment

Primary colour circles and stripes was the theme of today’s “printshop”, a great way to learn about form, colour and pattern. We rolled up our sleeves and made our marks! We […]

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tweetkids cookshop: alphabet menu

14/02/2013by Rachel Leave a comment

What’s on the Alphabet menu tonight? Pizza and a film! We watched an episode of Charlie and Lola’s I Will Never Not Ever Eat a Tomato, about fussy eating, and […]

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tweetkids workshop: shape up!

06/02/2013by Rachel Leave a comment

Squares, triangles, hearts, diamonds, rectangles, ovals, stars and circles.. These eight shapes were discovered by Giulia, Arianna, Erica, Ruben, Sara, Gabriele and Ruben. Everybody expressed the shapes in different sizes, […]

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tweetkids papershop: desert island discs

06/02/2013by Rachel Leave a comment

Today tweetkids went on a long awaited, and of course, imaginary, trip to a desert island. To get us in the mood we read the hilarious (as well as disgusting) […]

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tweetkids workshop: lost post

05/02/2013by Rachel Leave a comment

Lost post!  Sunday 3rd February 2013 Here are some Christmas present lists that got lost in the post, but luckily Mr and Mrs Christmas are truly clever people, so it […]

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tweetkids workshop: sparkling snowbaubles

02/02/2013by Rachel Leave a comment

Let it snow! Oh the weather outside is frightful, But the fire is so delightful, And since we’ve no place to go, Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it […]

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tweetkids cookshop: super squashy smoothie

01/02/2013by Rachel Leave a comment

Today’s workshop began with a read of “The Runaway Dinner‘ by Allan Ahlberg. A wonderful ‘true story’ about a plate of dinner including a sausage, fries, carrots and peas, that […]

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