Reading from her favorite book Mother Goose and Friends by Ruth Sanderson
Yes, Mother Goose rode her goose to school!

Her Elf fairy snuck in her pocket and now is missing! Did he sneak into someone’s backpack and go home with them?

Mother Goose lives in a tree. Beautiful isn’t it?








The children “played” London Bridges:


The children also jumped over a candlestick just like Jack:

This is one of Mother Goose’s favorite activities. It combines the rhyme with physical activity and the children have to really listen.

Next door at Maker Space, Ms. Liz kept the theme of Mother Goose going with a Humpty Dumpty experiment :



On the projector:

Mother Goose stayed for the after school classes. The children made candles to jump over.

They also put Humpty Dumpty on a wall to see what would happen.


They quickly found out that Humpty Dumpty was indeed difficult to put back together again.

What if they put something out to catch Humpty? What will happen?

A Berto and Beatix approved visit and book!

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