Preschool Yeladim Lavan 7-20

We had an eventful last day of session two! We enjoyed learning about reptiles in the “lick your eyeballs” show. The children got to see and hear about snakes and geckos among other reptiles. We also had Shabbat sing and shared our Shabbat blessings with the purple class! Thank you so much for a great session 2!

Preschool Yeladim Varod 7-20

Today we made our challah with cinnamon, raisins, and chocolate.  We made paper airlplanes and threw them outside.  We also saw a really cool reptile show!

Preschool K’ton ton Kahol 7-20

Teacher Adriana was out today and we had fun with Teacher Amanda!  We made challah, built with blocks, played in the sensory bin, and saw a super cool reptile show with snakes and lizards.

Preschool K’ton ton Yarok 7-20

Today we played with small blocks, white long cylinder shaped  styrofoam and  Shabbat candles. We used wine corks and purple paint as a kiddush cup and grape juice was on the table for Shabbat. We kneaded our dough for challah and had Shabbat outside together!! We saw an amazing  reptile show! Shabbat Shalom and see you on Monday.

Preschool K’ton ton Adom 7-20

We started off our morning making raisin challah.  We celebrated shabbat, the went outside to ride bikes and play at the water table.  We saw a really cool reptile show called “Lick Your Eyeballs”.

Preschool Yeladim Shachor 7-20

Shabbat Shalom Shachor families! Today was an eventful day. We made challah and celebrated Shabbat. On the play yard, we played ball, dug in the sandbox for treasure, splashed in the water table, colored with chalk, and climbed on the play structure. We learned about reptiles during a presentation called “Lick Your Eyeballs”.  After lunch, we joined all our Camp Keff friends for Shabbat Sing.

Preschool K’ton ton Tzahov 7-20

We made yummy challah and dug in the sand before going to s super cool reptile show!

Preschool Yeladim Shachor 7-19

Preschool Yeladim Varod 7-19

Preschool Yeladim Segol 7-19

Today we took another splash into the pool. The children enjoyed kicking and splashing in the pool. We also got a chance to explore our very own little secret garden that is at the Wornick school. The children skipped and counted the stones sat under the small gazebo and enjoyed running on the grass and smell all the different colored flowers and trees.