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LITTLE ONE, AS STRONG AS THE RIVER Little One by Jo Weaver and As Strong As The River by Sarah Noble. Little One tells the story of a mother bear and her cub and their simple journey of discovery through the seasons, nature and life. The gorgeous black and white illustrations are a perfect introduction for young artists to see how depth and shade can be created with charcoal. THE PROS & CONS OF CHILDREN USING IPADS Pro – iPads are a great way for children, particularly those with autism, to improve their communication, motor and cognitive skills. Con – They stop children thinking for themselves – rather than having to work out the answer to their questions, they can simply type them in and be provided with all the answers in seconds. PERSONAL STATEMENT FOR TEACHING Posted on January 8, 2011 by Jennie. 4. Tonight I have decided to share the original Personal Statement that I wrote during my final year of University when applying to be a primary school teacher. I think it says a lot about me and the teacher I wanted to become. The teacher I became. I think it gives a sense of the parent I might betoo.
LIZ KESSLER: WHEN THE WORLD WAS OURS The best of friends. Celebrating a ninth birthday on top of the world. Such innocence, such joy. The only way is down. Deep deep down to the darkest of depths. The story begins by showing how difficult life became for Jewish people in Vienna, slowly at first. One Nazi father moves his family to Munic. One Jewish father moves his family toPrague.
THE GRUFFALO PARTY
The Gruffalo Party. Posted on July 30, 2013 by Jennie. 22. On Sunday we had Esther and William’s third birthday party. It was a Gruffalo Party with a touch of We’re Going on a Bear Hunt added in. The party was for friends and family and we held it in our back garden. I had been planning the party in my mind for months but all the work was 30 REASONS WHY I LOVE MY FIANCE 30 REASONS WHY I LOVE YOU. I love your smile, makes me smile straight back at you. I love your arms, I feel safe when I am in them. I love your eyes, they are warm and friendly with a hint of mischievousness. I love the way your tongue sits snugly behind your teeth. LETTER TO PRIMARY SCHOOL ADMISSIONS TEAM: SUMMER BORN 10. Dear Primary Admissions Team. I am writing after a phone call with a member of your team this morning to discuss delaying entry for my summer born, premature twins. Esther and William were born on the 24th July 2010. They were born at 27 weeks gestation. Their actual due EDSPIRE | PARENTING THROUGH PLAY AND PICTURE BOOKSOUR STORYBOOKISHPLAYTRIPS AND TRAVELREVIEWSWORK WITH ME Battling grief and anxiety at the moment Books are helping View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jennie Bookish Play & Learning (@edspire) Parenting after the loss of a child Is almost impossible at times Parenting after the loss of a partner Must be just as difficult if not more Sometimes when someone dies Communication fails People get THE IMPORTANCE OF PASTORAL CARE IN SCHOOLS #AD Pastoral care refers to the support of emotional wellbeing within schools. It’s incorporated across many school curriculums to ensure that all children within the class are cared for, respected and are supported throughout their time. It’s known to provide students with self-esteem and confidence-boosting skills, as well as developing THE BENEFITS OF OUTDOOR LEARNING FOR CHILDREN Outdoor learning improves wellbeing. Learning outdoors will support an active and healthy lifestyle, which will improve your child’s wellbeing. Walking is an ideal way to get some exercise and discovering new places or natural wonders can also help to build a lifelong love of the outdoors. Outdoor learning encourages problemsolving.
LITTLE ONE, AS STRONG AS THE RIVER Little One by Jo Weaver and As Strong As The River by Sarah Noble. Little One tells the story of a mother bear and her cub and their simple journey of discovery through the seasons, nature and life. The gorgeous black and white illustrations are a perfect introduction for young artists to see how depth and shade can be created with charcoal. THE PROS & CONS OF CHILDREN USING IPADS Pro – iPads are a great way for children, particularly those with autism, to improve their communication, motor and cognitive skills. Con – They stop children thinking for themselves – rather than having to work out the answer to their questions, they can simply type them in and be provided with all the answers in seconds. PERSONAL STATEMENT FOR TEACHING Posted on January 8, 2011 by Jennie. 4. Tonight I have decided to share the original Personal Statement that I wrote during my final year of University when applying to be a primary school teacher. I think it says a lot about me and the teacher I wanted to become. The teacher I became. I think it gives a sense of the parent I might betoo.
LIZ KESSLER: WHEN THE WORLD WAS OURS The best of friends. Celebrating a ninth birthday on top of the world. Such innocence, such joy. The only way is down. Deep deep down to the darkest of depths. The story begins by showing how difficult life became for Jewish people in Vienna, slowly at first. One Nazi father moves his family to Munic. One Jewish father moves his family toPrague.
THE GRUFFALO PARTY
The Gruffalo Party. Posted on July 30, 2013 by Jennie. 22. On Sunday we had Esther and William’s third birthday party. It was a Gruffalo Party with a touch of We’re Going on a Bear Hunt added in. The party was for friends and family and we held it in our back garden. I had been planning the party in my mind for months but all the work was 30 REASONS WHY I LOVE MY FIANCE 30 REASONS WHY I LOVE YOU. I love your smile, makes me smile straight back at you. I love your arms, I feel safe when I am in them. I love your eyes, they are warm and friendly with a hint of mischievousness. I love the way your tongue sits snugly behind your teeth. LETTER TO PRIMARY SCHOOL ADMISSIONS TEAM: SUMMER BORN 10. Dear Primary Admissions Team. I am writing after a phone call with a member of your team this morning to discuss delaying entry for my summer born, premature twins. Esther and William were born on the 24th July 2010. They were born at 27 weeks gestation. Their actual due LITTLE ONE, AS STRONG AS THE RIVER Little One by Jo Weaver and As Strong As The River by Sarah Noble. Little One tells the story of a mother bear and her cub and their simple journey of discovery through the seasons, nature and life. The gorgeous black and white illustrations are a perfect introduction for young artists to see how depth and shade can be created with charcoal. BOOK REVIEW: LOTTIE LOVES NATURE This week Bea, Edie and I have been reading Lottie Loves Nature . We have read Frog Frenzy and Bee-ware!. And we loved them both! Written by Jane Clark and illustrated by James Brown. These books from Five Quills Children’s Books. Are perfect for newly independent readers HELPING YOUR CHILD REVISE FOR EXAMS #AD This is a sponsored post. Exam periods for children are often one of their most stressful parts of their education, and with a lot more to focus on later on in their school years as well it can be daunting forthem.
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May is our month of Mae On the 2nd of May We celebrate Baby Tilda’s birthday Our beautiful daughter died aged 9 months old In 2013 Thisyear
BOOK REVIEW: ARCTIC STAR This is a story of incredible courage. A tale of friendship. A heartbreaking illustration of loss. Rooted in true stories from the arctic convoys. Arctic Star is a gripping story of survival. As three young boys face treacherous seas, freezing temperatures. And the ever present fear of enemy attack. BOOK REVIEW: SKY HAWK Book Review: Sky Hawk. “She turned her head and fixed me with her brilliant yellow eyes. She looked right into me. And suddenly I knew then, in that one moment, I was as much part of her world as she was of mine.”. Sky Hawk by Gill Lewis is a beautiful book about love, loss and conservation. PERFECT PICTURE BOOKS TO SHARE WITH LOVED ONES IN LOCKDOWN In the most wonderful ways. Picture books are perfect presents. For people of all ages. These are just a few of our favourite lockdown reads. View this post on Instagram. Good morning! I want to share some books today that have been giving us comfort during lockdown. This book, The Invisible String, is a special Baby Tilda Book. SOMETIMES I FEEL … A MENAGERIE OF FEELINGS BIG AND SMALL Sometimes I Feel . A Menagerie of Feelings Big and Small. Written and illustrated by Sarah Maycock. Published by Big Picture Press. Sometimes I Feel is a breathtaking work of art. From the stunning cave painting style endpapers. To every animal portrait. Each one isstunning.
MY EXPERT MIDWIFE AND ME Peri Prep Your Bits is an oil to aid perineal massage. There are some instructions for this on My Expert Midwife website complete with pictures. This massage is suitable from 34 weeks of pregnancy and stretches your vagina ready for birth. It can prevent tears and theneed for stitches.
HOW TO MAKE THE MOVE FROM TEACHING ASSISTANT TO TEACHER Working as a teaching assistant first is a great way of understanding how things should be done. You might have worked alongside some poor teachers or members of staff who did not treat TAs with the respect they deserve (it happens), and can take these lessons with you. Talk to your Head; let them know what you are planning to do and they might EDSPIRE | PARENTING THROUGH PLAY AND PICTURE BOOKSOUR STORYBOOKISHPLAYTRIPS AND TRAVELREVIEWSWORK WITH ME Battling grief and anxiety at the moment Books are helping View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jennie Bookish Play & Learning (@edspire) Parenting after the loss of a child Is almost impossible at times Parenting after the loss of a partner Must be just as difficult if not more Sometimes when someone dies Communication fails People get THE IMPORTANCE OF PASTORAL CARE IN SCHOOLS #AD Pastoral care refers to the support of emotional wellbeing within schools. It’s incorporated across many school curriculums to ensure that all children within the class are cared for, respected and are supported throughout their time. It’s known to provide students with self-esteem and confidence-boosting skills, as well as developing THE BENEFITS OF OUTDOOR LEARNING FOR CHILDREN Outdoor learning improves wellbeing. Learning outdoors will support an active and healthy lifestyle, which will improve your child’s wellbeing. Walking is an ideal way to get some exercise and discovering new places or natural wonders can also help to build a lifelong love of the outdoors. Outdoor learning encourages problemsolving.
BOOKS FOR REFUGEE WEEK AND BEYOND Every Child A Song by Nicola Davies and Marc Martin is the perfect book for the end of our refugee week. A reminder to us all to protect the rights of all children. A celebration of compassion, kindness and the joy of childhood. The illustrations are stunning and the lyrical prose a joy to readaloud. THE PROS & CONS OF CHILDREN USING IPADS Pro – iPads are a great way for children, particularly those with autism, to improve their communication, motor and cognitive skills. Con – They stop children thinking for themselves – rather than having to work out the answer to their questions, they can simply type them in and be provided with all the answers in seconds. PERFECT PICTURE BOOKS TO SHARE WITH LOVED ONES IN LOCKDOWN In the most wonderful ways. Picture books are perfect presents. For people of all ages. These are just a few of our favourite lockdown reads. View this post on Instagram. Good morning! I want to share some books today that have been giving us comfort during lockdown. This book, The Invisible String, is a special Baby Tilda Book. PERSONAL STATEMENT FOR TEACHING Posted on January 8, 2011 by Jennie. 4. Tonight I have decided to share the original Personal Statement that I wrote during my final year of University when applying to be a primary school teacher. I think it says a lot about me and the teacher I wanted to become. The teacher I became. I think it gives a sense of the parent I might betoo.
30 REASONS WHY I LOVE MY FIANCE 30 REASONS WHY I LOVE YOU. I love your smile, makes me smile straight back at you. I love your arms, I feel safe when I am in them. I love your eyes, they are warm and friendly with a hint of mischievousness. I love the way your tongue sits snugly behind your teeth. THE BAPTISM OF EDITH MABEL Give me peace in my heart, keep me loving, Keep me loving till the break of day: Sing hosanna, sing hosanna, Sing hosanna to the King of kings. Sing hosanna, sing hosanna, Sing hosanna to the King. Give me love in my heart, keep me serving, Give me love in my heart, I pray; Give me love in my heart, keep me serving, LETTER TO PRIMARY SCHOOL ADMISSIONS TEAM: SUMMER BORN 10. Dear Primary Admissions Team. I am writing after a phone call with a member of your team this morning to discuss delaying entry for my summer born, premature twins. Esther and William were born on the 24th July 2010. They were born at 27 weeks gestation. Their actual due EDSPIRE | PARENTING THROUGH PLAY AND PICTURE BOOKSOUR STORYBOOKISHPLAYTRIPS AND TRAVELREVIEWSWORK WITH ME Battling grief and anxiety at the moment Books are helping View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jennie Bookish Play & Learning (@edspire) Parenting after the loss of a child Is almost impossible at times Parenting after the loss of a partner Must be just as difficult if not more Sometimes when someone dies Communication fails People get THE IMPORTANCE OF PASTORAL CARE IN SCHOOLS #AD Pastoral care refers to the support of emotional wellbeing within schools. It’s incorporated across many school curriculums to ensure that all children within the class are cared for, respected and are supported throughout their time. It’s known to provide students with self-esteem and confidence-boosting skills, as well as developing THE BENEFITS OF OUTDOOR LEARNING FOR CHILDREN Outdoor learning improves wellbeing. Learning outdoors will support an active and healthy lifestyle, which will improve your child’s wellbeing. Walking is an ideal way to get some exercise and discovering new places or natural wonders can also help to build a lifelong love of the outdoors. Outdoor learning encourages problemsolving.
BOOKS FOR REFUGEE WEEK AND BEYOND Every Child A Song by Nicola Davies and Marc Martin is the perfect book for the end of our refugee week. A reminder to us all to protect the rights of all children. A celebration of compassion, kindness and the joy of childhood. The illustrations are stunning and the lyrical prose a joy to readaloud. THE PROS & CONS OF CHILDREN USING IPADS Pro – iPads are a great way for children, particularly those with autism, to improve their communication, motor and cognitive skills. Con – They stop children thinking for themselves – rather than having to work out the answer to their questions, they can simply type them in and be provided with all the answers in seconds. PERFECT PICTURE BOOKS TO SHARE WITH LOVED ONES IN LOCKDOWN In the most wonderful ways. Picture books are perfect presents. For people of all ages. These are just a few of our favourite lockdown reads. View this post on Instagram. Good morning! I want to share some books today that have been giving us comfort during lockdown. This book, The Invisible String, is a special Baby Tilda Book. PERSONAL STATEMENT FOR TEACHING Posted on January 8, 2011 by Jennie. 4. Tonight I have decided to share the original Personal Statement that I wrote during my final year of University when applying to be a primary school teacher. I think it says a lot about me and the teacher I wanted to become. The teacher I became. I think it gives a sense of the parent I might betoo.
30 REASONS WHY I LOVE MY FIANCE 30 REASONS WHY I LOVE YOU. I love your smile, makes me smile straight back at you. I love your arms, I feel safe when I am in them. I love your eyes, they are warm and friendly with a hint of mischievousness. I love the way your tongue sits snugly behind your teeth. THE BAPTISM OF EDITH MABEL Give me peace in my heart, keep me loving, Keep me loving till the break of day: Sing hosanna, sing hosanna, Sing hosanna to the King of kings. Sing hosanna, sing hosanna, Sing hosanna to the King. Give me love in my heart, keep me serving, Give me love in my heart, I pray; Give me love in my heart, keep me serving, LETTER TO PRIMARY SCHOOL ADMISSIONS TEAM: SUMMER BORN 10. Dear Primary Admissions Team. I am writing after a phone call with a member of your team this morning to discuss delaying entry for my summer born, premature twins. Esther and William were born on the 24th July 2010. They were born at 27 weeks gestation. Their actual due BOOK REVIEW: ONE LITTLE BIRD Today for World Environment Day. We have been reading . One Little Bird . Written by Sheryl Webster . Illustrated by Helen Shoesmith . Published by Oxford University Press. This is a super book about onelittle bird
BOOK REVIEW: GRANDAD’S CAMPER We have had the best family weekend My sister and her family have been with us We visited our Aunty to wish her a happy 80th birthday Wecamped in our
LITTLE ONE, AS STRONG AS THE RIVER Little One by Jo Weaver and As Strong As The River by Sarah Noble. Little One tells the story of a mother bear and her cub and their simple journey of discovery through the seasons, nature and life. The gorgeous black and white illustrations are a perfect introduction for young artists to see how depth and shade can be created with charcoal. BOOK REVIEW: ARCTIC STAR This is a story of incredible courage. A tale of friendship. A heartbreaking illustration of loss. Rooted in true stories from the arctic convoys. Arctic Star is a gripping story of survival. As three young boys face treacherous seas, freezing temperatures. And the ever present fear of enemy attack. HELPING YOUR CHILD REVISE FOR EXAMS #AD This is a sponsored post. Exam periods for children are often one of their most stressful parts of their education, and with a lot more to focus on later on in their school years as well it can be daunting forthem.
BOOK REVIEW: SKY HAWK Book Review: Sky Hawk. “She turned her head and fixed me with her brilliant yellow eyes. She looked right into me. And suddenly I knew then, in that one moment, I was as much part of her world as she was of mine.”. Sky Hawk by Gill Lewis is a beautiful book about love, loss and conservation. LIZ KESSLER: WHEN THE WORLD WAS OURS The best of friends. Celebrating a ninth birthday on top of the world. Such innocence, such joy. The only way is down. Deep deep down to the darkest of depths. The story begins by showing how difficult life became for Jewish people in Vienna, slowly at first. One Nazi father moves his family to Munic. One Jewish father moves his family toPrague.
HERE WE ARE: CLPE WORDS FOR THE WORLD 33 likes. edspire. We have bad such a wonderful time writing and sharing our words for the world with @clpe.org.uk It has been the loveliest start to our new academic year. We have learned about the planet we live on, our place in the universe, how to protect the earthand the oceans.
BABY PLAY: SENSORY TOYS FOR 0 edspire. This is a beautiful toy for a #rainbowbaby It is a clutching and grasping toy that makes a gentle bell sound. A much softer more musical sound than a traditional rattle. In a busy noisy house this softer sound is a blessing! Edie follows the sound WHERE SNOW ANGELS GO #REVIEW A few weeks ago I heard whispers about a magical new children’s book Where Snow Angels Go A first children’s book by author Maggie O’Farrell I got sent pictures of the book by fri EDSPIRE | PARENTING THROUGH PLAY AND PICTURE BOOKSOUR STORYBOOKISHPLAYTRIPS AND TRAVELREVIEWSWORK WITH ME Battling grief and anxiety at the moment Books are helping View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jennie Bookish Play & Learning (@edspire) Parenting after the loss of a child Is almost impossible at times Parenting after the loss of a partner Must be just as difficult if not more Sometimes when someone dies Communication fails People get THE IMPORTANCE OF PASTORAL CARE IN SCHOOLS #AD Pastoral care refers to the support of emotional wellbeing within schools. It’s incorporated across many school curriculums to ensure that all children within the class are cared for, respected and are supported throughout their time. It’s known to provide students with self-esteem and confidence-boosting skills, as well as developing THE BENEFITS OF OUTDOOR LEARNING FOR CHILDREN Outdoor learning improves wellbeing. Learning outdoors will support an active and healthy lifestyle, which will improve your child’s wellbeing. Walking is an ideal way to get some exercise and discovering new places or natural wonders can also help to build a lifelong love of the outdoors. Outdoor learning encourages problemsolving.
BOOKS FOR REFUGEE WEEK AND BEYOND Every Child A Song by Nicola Davies and Marc Martin is the perfect book for the end of our refugee week. A reminder to us all to protect the rights of all children. A celebration of compassion, kindness and the joy of childhood. The illustrations are stunning and the lyrical prose a joy to readaloud. THE PROS & CONS OF CHILDREN USING IPADS Pro – iPads are a great way for children, particularly those with autism, to improve their communication, motor and cognitive skills. Con – They stop children thinking for themselves – rather than having to work out the answer to their questions, they can simply type them in and be provided with all the answers in seconds. PERFECT PICTURE BOOKS TO SHARE WITH LOVED ONES IN LOCKDOWN In the most wonderful ways. Picture books are perfect presents. For people of all ages. These are just a few of our favourite lockdown reads. View this post on Instagram. Good morning! I want to share some books today that have been giving us comfort during lockdown. This book, The Invisible String, is a special Baby Tilda Book. PERSONAL STATEMENT FOR TEACHING Posted on January 8, 2011 by Jennie. 4. Tonight I have decided to share the original Personal Statement that I wrote during my final year of University when applying to be a primary school teacher. I think it says a lot about me and the teacher I wanted to become. The teacher I became. I think it gives a sense of the parent I might betoo.
30 REASONS WHY I LOVE MY FIANCE 30 REASONS WHY I LOVE YOU. I love your smile, makes me smile straight back at you. I love your arms, I feel safe when I am in them. I love your eyes, they are warm and friendly with a hint of mischievousness. I love the way your tongue sits snugly behind your teeth. THE BAPTISM OF EDITH MABEL Give me peace in my heart, keep me loving, Keep me loving till the break of day: Sing hosanna, sing hosanna, Sing hosanna to the King of kings. Sing hosanna, sing hosanna, Sing hosanna to the King. Give me love in my heart, keep me serving, Give me love in my heart, I pray; Give me love in my heart, keep me serving, LETTER TO PRIMARY SCHOOL ADMISSIONS TEAM: SUMMER BORNHIGH SCHOOL ADMISSION LETTER EXAMPLESLETTER FOR SCHOOL ADMISSIONPRIVATE SCHOOL ADMISSION PARENT LETTERSAMPLE APPLICATION FOR SCHOOL ADMISSIONSAMPLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ADMISSION LETTER 10. Dear Primary Admissions Team. I am writing after a phone call with a member of your team this morning to discuss delaying entry for my summer born, premature twins. Esther and William were born on the 24th July 2010. They were born at 27 weeks gestation. Their actual due EDSPIRE | PARENTING THROUGH PLAY AND PICTURE BOOKSOUR STORYBOOKISHPLAYTRIPS AND TRAVELREVIEWSWORK WITH ME Battling grief and anxiety at the moment Books are helping View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jennie Bookish Play & Learning (@edspire) Parenting after the loss of a child Is almost impossible at times Parenting after the loss of a partner Must be just as difficult if not more Sometimes when someone dies Communication fails People get THE IMPORTANCE OF PASTORAL CARE IN SCHOOLS #AD Pastoral care refers to the support of emotional wellbeing within schools. It’s incorporated across many school curriculums to ensure that all children within the class are cared for, respected and are supported throughout their time. It’s known to provide students with self-esteem and confidence-boosting skills, as well as developing THE BENEFITS OF OUTDOOR LEARNING FOR CHILDREN Outdoor learning improves wellbeing. Learning outdoors will support an active and healthy lifestyle, which will improve your child’s wellbeing. Walking is an ideal way to get some exercise and discovering new places or natural wonders can also help to build a lifelong love of the outdoors. Outdoor learning encourages problemsolving.
BOOKS FOR REFUGEE WEEK AND BEYOND Every Child A Song by Nicola Davies and Marc Martin is the perfect book for the end of our refugee week. A reminder to us all to protect the rights of all children. A celebration of compassion, kindness and the joy of childhood. The illustrations are stunning and the lyrical prose a joy to readaloud. THE PROS & CONS OF CHILDREN USING IPADS Pro – iPads are a great way for children, particularly those with autism, to improve their communication, motor and cognitive skills. Con – They stop children thinking for themselves – rather than having to work out the answer to their questions, they can simply type them in and be provided with all the answers in seconds. PERFECT PICTURE BOOKS TO SHARE WITH LOVED ONES IN LOCKDOWN In the most wonderful ways. Picture books are perfect presents. For people of all ages. These are just a few of our favourite lockdown reads. View this post on Instagram. Good morning! I want to share some books today that have been giving us comfort during lockdown. This book, The Invisible String, is a special Baby Tilda Book. PERSONAL STATEMENT FOR TEACHING Posted on January 8, 2011 by Jennie. 4. Tonight I have decided to share the original Personal Statement that I wrote during my final year of University when applying to be a primary school teacher. I think it says a lot about me and the teacher I wanted to become. The teacher I became. I think it gives a sense of the parent I might betoo.
30 REASONS WHY I LOVE MY FIANCE 30 REASONS WHY I LOVE YOU. I love your smile, makes me smile straight back at you. I love your arms, I feel safe when I am in them. I love your eyes, they are warm and friendly with a hint of mischievousness. I love the way your tongue sits snugly behind your teeth. THE BAPTISM OF EDITH MABEL Give me peace in my heart, keep me loving, Keep me loving till the break of day: Sing hosanna, sing hosanna, Sing hosanna to the King of kings. Sing hosanna, sing hosanna, Sing hosanna to the King. Give me love in my heart, keep me serving, Give me love in my heart, I pray; Give me love in my heart, keep me serving, LETTER TO PRIMARY SCHOOL ADMISSIONS TEAM: SUMMER BORNHIGH SCHOOL ADMISSION LETTER EXAMPLESLETTER FOR SCHOOL ADMISSIONPRIVATE SCHOOL ADMISSION PARENT LETTERSAMPLE APPLICATION FOR SCHOOL ADMISSIONSAMPLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ADMISSION LETTER 10. Dear Primary Admissions Team. I am writing after a phone call with a member of your team this morning to discuss delaying entry for my summer born, premature twins. Esther and William were born on the 24th July 2010. They were born at 27 weeks gestation. Their actual due BOOK REVIEW: GRANDAD’S CAMPER We have had the best family weekend My sister and her family have been with us We visited our Aunty to wish her a happy 80th birthday Wecamped in our
BOOK REVIEW: HELLO RAIN! The perfect book for a rainy day Hello Rain! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jennie Bookish Play & Learning (@edspire) LITTLE ONE, AS STRONG AS THE RIVER Little One by Jo Weaver and As Strong As The River by Sarah Noble. Little One tells the story of a mother bear and her cub and their simple journey of discovery through the seasons, nature and life. The gorgeous black and white illustrations are a perfect introduction for young artists to see how depth and shade can be created with charcoal. HELPING YOUR CHILD REVISE FOR EXAMS #AD This is a sponsored post. Exam periods for children are often one of their most stressful parts of their education, and with a lot more to focus on later on in their school years as well it can be daunting forthem.
BOOK REVIEW: ARCTIC STAR This is a story of incredible courage. A tale of friendship. A heartbreaking illustration of loss. Rooted in true stories from the arctic convoys. Arctic Star is a gripping story of survival. As three young boys face treacherous seas, freezing temperatures. And the ever present fear of enemy attack. BOOK REVIEW: SKY HAWK Book Review: Sky Hawk. “She turned her head and fixed me with her brilliant yellow eyes. She looked right into me. And suddenly I knew then, in that one moment, I was as much part of her world as she was of mine.”. Sky Hawk by Gill Lewis is a beautiful book about love, loss and conservation. LIZ KESSLER: WHEN THE WORLD WAS OURS The best of friends. Celebrating a ninth birthday on top of the world. Such innocence, such joy. The only way is down. Deep deep down to the darkest of depths. The story begins by showing how difficult life became for Jewish people in Vienna, slowly at first. One Nazi father moves his family to Munic. One Jewish father moves his family toPrague.
HERE WE ARE: CLPE WORDS FOR THE WORLD 33 likes. edspire. We have bad such a wonderful time writing and sharing our words for the world with @clpe.org.uk It has been the loveliest start to our new academic year. We have learned about the planet we live on, our place in the universe, how to protect the earthand the oceans.
BABY PLAY: SENSORY TOYS FOR 0 edspire. This is a beautiful toy for a #rainbowbaby It is a clutching and grasping toy that makes a gentle bell sound. A much softer more musical sound than a traditional rattle. In a busy noisy house this softer sound is a blessing! Edie follows the sound WHERE SNOW ANGELS GO #REVIEW A few weeks ago I heard whispers about a magical new children’s book Where Snow Angels Go A first children’s book by author Maggie O’Farrell I got sent pictures of the book by fri EDSPIRE | PARENTING THROUGH PLAY AND PICTURE BOOKSOUR STORYBOOKISHPLAYTRIPS AND TRAVELREVIEWSWORK WITH ME Battling grief and anxiety at the moment Books are helping View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jennie Bookish Play & Learning (@edspire) Parenting after the loss of a child Is almost impossible at times Parenting after the loss of a partner Must be just as difficult if not more Sometimes when someone dies Communication fails People get THE IMPORTANCE OF PASTORAL CARE IN SCHOOLS #AD Pastoral care refers to the support of emotional wellbeing within schools. It’s incorporated across many school curriculums to ensure that all children within the class are cared for, respected and are supported throughout their time. It’s known to provide students with self-esteem and confidence-boosting skills, as well as developing THE BENEFITS OF OUTDOOR LEARNING FOR CHILDREN Outdoor learning improves wellbeing. Learning outdoors will support an active and healthy lifestyle, which will improve your child’s wellbeing. Walking is an ideal way to get some exercise and discovering new places or natural wonders can also help to build a lifelong love of the outdoors. Outdoor learning encourages problemsolving.
BOOKS FOR REFUGEE WEEK AND BEYOND Every Child A Song by Nicola Davies and Marc Martin is the perfect book for the end of our refugee week. A reminder to us all to protect the rights of all children. A celebration of compassion, kindness and the joy of childhood. The illustrations are stunning and the lyrical prose a joy to readaloud. THE PROS & CONS OF CHILDREN USING IPADS Pro – iPads are a great way for children, particularly those with autism, to improve their communication, motor and cognitive skills. Con – They stop children thinking for themselves – rather than having to work out the answer to their questions, they can simply type them in and be provided with all the answers in seconds. PERFECT PICTURE BOOKS TO SHARE WITH LOVED ONES IN LOCKDOWN In the most wonderful ways. Picture books are perfect presents. For people of all ages. These are just a few of our favourite lockdown reads. View this post on Instagram. Good morning! I want to share some books today that have been giving us comfort during lockdown. This book, The Invisible String, is a special Baby Tilda Book. PERSONAL STATEMENT FOR TEACHING Posted on January 8, 2011 by Jennie. 4. Tonight I have decided to share the original Personal Statement that I wrote during my final year of University when applying to be a primary school teacher. I think it says a lot about me and the teacher I wanted to become. The teacher I became. I think it gives a sense of the parent I might betoo.
30 REASONS WHY I LOVE MY FIANCE 30 REASONS WHY I LOVE YOU. I love your smile, makes me smile straight back at you. I love your arms, I feel safe when I am in them. I love your eyes, they are warm and friendly with a hint of mischievousness. I love the way your tongue sits snugly behind your teeth. THE BAPTISM OF EDITH MABEL Give me peace in my heart, keep me loving, Keep me loving till the break of day: Sing hosanna, sing hosanna, Sing hosanna to the King of kings. Sing hosanna, sing hosanna, Sing hosanna to the King. Give me love in my heart, keep me serving, Give me love in my heart, I pray; Give me love in my heart, keep me serving, LETTER TO PRIMARY SCHOOL ADMISSIONS TEAM: SUMMER BORNHIGH SCHOOL ADMISSION LETTER EXAMPLESLETTER FOR SCHOOL ADMISSIONPRIVATE SCHOOL ADMISSION PARENT LETTERSAMPLE APPLICATION FOR SCHOOL ADMISSIONSAMPLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ADMISSION LETTER 10. Dear Primary Admissions Team. I am writing after a phone call with a member of your team this morning to discuss delaying entry for my summer born, premature twins. Esther and William were born on the 24th July 2010. They were born at 27 weeks gestation. Their actual due EDSPIRE | PARENTING THROUGH PLAY AND PICTURE BOOKSOUR STORYBOOKISHPLAYTRIPS AND TRAVELREVIEWSWORK WITH ME Battling grief and anxiety at the moment Books are helping View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jennie Bookish Play & Learning (@edspire) Parenting after the loss of a child Is almost impossible at times Parenting after the loss of a partner Must be just as difficult if not more Sometimes when someone dies Communication fails People get THE IMPORTANCE OF PASTORAL CARE IN SCHOOLS #AD Pastoral care refers to the support of emotional wellbeing within schools. It’s incorporated across many school curriculums to ensure that all children within the class are cared for, respected and are supported throughout their time. It’s known to provide students with self-esteem and confidence-boosting skills, as well as developing THE BENEFITS OF OUTDOOR LEARNING FOR CHILDREN Outdoor learning improves wellbeing. Learning outdoors will support an active and healthy lifestyle, which will improve your child’s wellbeing. Walking is an ideal way to get some exercise and discovering new places or natural wonders can also help to build a lifelong love of the outdoors. Outdoor learning encourages problemsolving.
BOOKS FOR REFUGEE WEEK AND BEYOND Every Child A Song by Nicola Davies and Marc Martin is the perfect book for the end of our refugee week. A reminder to us all to protect the rights of all children. A celebration of compassion, kindness and the joy of childhood. The illustrations are stunning and the lyrical prose a joy to readaloud. THE PROS & CONS OF CHILDREN USING IPADS Pro – iPads are a great way for children, particularly those with autism, to improve their communication, motor and cognitive skills. Con – They stop children thinking for themselves – rather than having to work out the answer to their questions, they can simply type them in and be provided with all the answers in seconds. PERFECT PICTURE BOOKS TO SHARE WITH LOVED ONES IN LOCKDOWN In the most wonderful ways. Picture books are perfect presents. For people of all ages. These are just a few of our favourite lockdown reads. View this post on Instagram. Good morning! I want to share some books today that have been giving us comfort during lockdown. This book, The Invisible String, is a special Baby Tilda Book. PERSONAL STATEMENT FOR TEACHING Posted on January 8, 2011 by Jennie. 4. Tonight I have decided to share the original Personal Statement that I wrote during my final year of University when applying to be a primary school teacher. I think it says a lot about me and the teacher I wanted to become. The teacher I became. I think it gives a sense of the parent I might betoo.
30 REASONS WHY I LOVE MY FIANCE 30 REASONS WHY I LOVE YOU. I love your smile, makes me smile straight back at you. I love your arms, I feel safe when I am in them. I love your eyes, they are warm and friendly with a hint of mischievousness. I love the way your tongue sits snugly behind your teeth. THE BAPTISM OF EDITH MABEL Give me peace in my heart, keep me loving, Keep me loving till the break of day: Sing hosanna, sing hosanna, Sing hosanna to the King of kings. Sing hosanna, sing hosanna, Sing hosanna to the King. Give me love in my heart, keep me serving, Give me love in my heart, I pray; Give me love in my heart, keep me serving, LETTER TO PRIMARY SCHOOL ADMISSIONS TEAM: SUMMER BORNHIGH SCHOOL ADMISSION LETTER EXAMPLESLETTER FOR SCHOOL ADMISSIONPRIVATE SCHOOL ADMISSION PARENT LETTERSAMPLE APPLICATION FOR SCHOOL ADMISSIONSAMPLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ADMISSION LETTER 10. Dear Primary Admissions Team. I am writing after a phone call with a member of your team this morning to discuss delaying entry for my summer born, premature twins. Esther and William were born on the 24th July 2010. They were born at 27 weeks gestation. Their actual due BOOK REVIEW: GRANDAD’S CAMPER We have had the best family weekend My sister and her family have been with us We visited our Aunty to wish her a happy 80th birthday Wecamped in our
BOOK REVIEW: HELLO RAIN! The perfect book for a rainy day Hello Rain! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jennie Bookish Play & Learning (@edspire) LITTLE ONE, AS STRONG AS THE RIVER Little One by Jo Weaver and As Strong As The River by Sarah Noble. Little One tells the story of a mother bear and her cub and their simple journey of discovery through the seasons, nature and life. The gorgeous black and white illustrations are a perfect introduction for young artists to see how depth and shade can be created with charcoal. HELPING YOUR CHILD REVISE FOR EXAMS #AD This is a sponsored post. Exam periods for children are often one of their most stressful parts of their education, and with a lot more to focus on later on in their school years as well it can be daunting forthem.
BOOK REVIEW: ARCTIC STAR This is a story of incredible courage. A tale of friendship. A heartbreaking illustration of loss. Rooted in true stories from the arctic convoys. Arctic Star is a gripping story of survival. As three young boys face treacherous seas, freezing temperatures. And the ever present fear of enemy attack. BOOK REVIEW: SKY HAWK Book Review: Sky Hawk. “She turned her head and fixed me with her brilliant yellow eyes. She looked right into me. And suddenly I knew then, in that one moment, I was as much part of her world as she was of mine.”. Sky Hawk by Gill Lewis is a beautiful book about love, loss and conservation. LIZ KESSLER: WHEN THE WORLD WAS OURS The best of friends. Celebrating a ninth birthday on top of the world. Such innocence, such joy. The only way is down. Deep deep down to the darkest of depths. The story begins by showing how difficult life became for Jewish people in Vienna, slowly at first. One Nazi father moves his family to Munic. One Jewish father moves his family toPrague.
HERE WE ARE: CLPE WORDS FOR THE WORLD 33 likes. edspire. We have bad such a wonderful time writing and sharing our words for the world with @clpe.org.uk It has been the loveliest start to our new academic year. We have learned about the planet we live on, our place in the universe, how to protect the earthand the oceans.
BABY PLAY: SENSORY TOYS FOR 0 edspire. This is a beautiful toy for a #rainbowbaby It is a clutching and grasping toy that makes a gentle bell sound. A much softer more musical sound than a traditional rattle. In a busy noisy house this softer sound is a blessing! Edie follows the sound WHERE SNOW ANGELS GO #REVIEW A few weeks ago I heard whispers about a magical new children’s book Where Snow Angels Go A first children’s book by author Maggie O’Farrell I got sent pictures of the book by friEDSPIRE
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