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Swannanoa Preschool - Mid Term Newsletter, June 2021

CONGRATULATIONS:

Jess & James on the birth of Sienna

Hazel & Matthew on the birth of Percy

THANK YOU: 

Mark Thompson for coming in and helping us to move a big wooden outside table. The new location is great.

Georgie and Asha for the all the fun balloons that you have been bringing and sharing with us.

Ness and Wolf for the kind donation of the blocks and road for the children. The Tamariki have been having a such a great time with these.

Simon Hill for mending our dolls prams. Much appreciated

Ngaio and family, Andrew and family, George, Kayleigh and family for kindly donating table clothes for us to use on kai tables. We are all looking forward to setting the tables before we eat – a special ritual.

Thank you also to everyone for supporting us as we encourage and support all tamariki to wash their hands each morning as they arrive.  

EVENTS:

Friday 28th May - Favourite Character Dress Up

Wednesday 9th June - Winter Theme Wheels Day

Tuesday 29th June - PJ Day

REMINDERS;

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Please also remember to bring along your child's wet bag each day.

If tamariki or adults are suffering from general illnesses ie hand, foot and mouth, ringworm, slapped cheek, headlice, conjunctivitis, etc they will be asked not to attend preschool until condition has been treated. Anyone suffering from vomiting or diarrhoea must not attend preschool until 48 hours after last symptoms.

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Isn't the Preschool looking amazing!

by Swannanoa Preschool

Later this week our builders will back to finish the connection between

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Whakanui & Puawai News

by Sam Fowler

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Atawhai News

by Chauntelle Evans

Welcome to winter! The weather has been so changeable but you can definitely feel that winter is in the air – so please bear this in mind and make sure your children come with appropriate clothing and jackets. We make sure to venture outside most days so it is important your children can keep warm as they explore the outdoor environment.

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Manaaki News

by Penny Coulthard

Throughout the term we have welcomed a number of tamariki who have transitioned from Puawai to Manaaki. These transitions have developed a sense of belonging with tamariki settling well. We also welcome the families of our new tamariki. We enjoy having the time to talk with you and hear about your hopes and dreams for your tamaiti.

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