Daily Archives: August 10, 2018


August 10


Hello Dogwood Families, This week in the Dogwood and Cedar classes we talked about imagination and pretend play. We pretended to be many different animals. The children really enjoyed crawling around and roaring like lions. During circle time this week 

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August 10


Hello Cedar Families, This week in the Dogwood and Cedar classes we talked about imagination and pretend play. We pretended to be many different animals. The children really enjoyed crawling around and roaring like lions. During circle time this week 

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August 10


Hello Aspen Families! This week we talked all about monsters! We discussed that monsters are pretend and that they can be both scary and funny. In circle we read A Halloween Mask for Monsters, The Monster Under my Bed, There’s 

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August 10


Hello Evergreen Families, We had a busy and fun week! We started with reading Where the Wild Things Are and then creating the forest in our library. The children have been making masks and pretending to have “Wild Rumpus” parties 

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August 10


Dear Parents, Next week ends our summer session at Treehouse so I wanted to summarize what we have been doing in the infant and toddler rooms. It has been very fun for me to have some real concentrated time with 

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August 10


Hello Birch families, This week in Birch we talked a lot about our upcoming transitions into new classrooms. We talked about what we saw in our new classrooms during our visits and who are new teachers will be. We worked 

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August 10


Hello Garden and Mountain Families, We had another fantastic week in the infant rooms. During circle time the children listened to the books Do You Know New?, Row, Row, Row Your Boat, and That’s Not My Goat. The children also 

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August 10


Dear Forest families, Let the wild rumpus begin! This week the children were introduced to the popular children’s book Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak. Sendak won the Caldecott Medal for his book a little over 50 years 

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