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Swannanoa Preschool - Mid Term Newsletter, August 2021

CONGRATULATIONS:

Rebecca and Ryan on the birth of Nate

Courtney & Matt on the birth of Lucy

THANK YOU:

Fiona Buhler for making the wee fairy houses

Eamonn Lowe for doing story time with us

Catherine Savill for treating us to coffee

EVENTS:

Friday 27th August - Daffodil Day

Tuesday 7th September - Teddy Bear's Picnic

Monday 27th September - Bike Day

11th - 15th October - Literacy Week

Thursday 14th October - Book Character Dress Up

Friday 29th October - Pet 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.

Contents

Nau mai, haere mai,

by Jo Dobson

Ever wondered what we look like from above?! A small village :)

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Whakanui & Puawai News

by Sam Fowler

What a whirlwind of a few months it has been! But as you can see; Together is a wonderful place to be!

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Manaaki News

by Penny Coulthard

We have sadly said goodbye to Chontelle, as she has made the decision to leave Swannanoa Preschool to spend more time with her family. We will all miss the kind, caring and nurturing person that she is, but look forward to her coming back to do some relieving for us – so we will see her soon.

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Atawhai News

by Chauntelle Evans

We have a number of budding builders in Atawhai at the moment – construction is proving to be a strong interest for a number of children! I’m sure that you would have taken home some wooden racing cars, a jet boat box, or seen the amazing buildings created with the blocks  The imaginative play, opportunities to engage and work with other children, and the creativity which has emerged through this interest has been fun to extend further so we are all looking forward to seeing what else might come from this!

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