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A quarter has gone by and it’s time for our little Prideens to showcase their learning. Mother’s Pride cherishes and celebrates each day spent with these adorable angels and it’s time for our parents to be a part of this Celebration of Learning. In the ongoing Class Presentations which are a quarterly feature to showcase the child’s learning, parents across all branches of Mother’s Pride were invited to witness and enjoy a fun filled day of their child’s life at Mother’s Pride. Children perform individually and in groups as they showcased their skills learnt through competency in taekwondo, dance, rhyme recitation, yoga and lots more. They also demonstrate their aptitude in computers. This is a great platform that helps in their physical and intellectual development, inculcating self confidence and is a boost to their morale. Presence of parents encourages the little ones to perform their best. With wet eyes and heart full of pride and gratitude, the parents congratulated and thanked the teachers for laying a sound foundation for their child’s life.

Amy Ballentine and Emily Schroeder

This butterfly arrived as a caterpillar in preschool, the children watched it turn into a chrysalis and then finally into a butterfly. We released it into our garden at school where it stayed drying its wings to an avid audience of 4 year olds.It was just magically.

Nina went to preschool for the first time. It's a huge change for everybody, specially for her, and I wanted her to have something very special to go along with her, even when I'm not present. I decided to make her the backpack, even at the risk of not being able to compete with all those backpacks with tv cartoons out there (everyone who has 3 years old kids know what I mean). We both agreed that I would make her a very special backpack, and that she would have her favourite cartoons on other stuff, like her water bottle and lunch box. I got her involved on the design process, in order to catch her interest. Together, we decided it would have an hedgehog, that we both love, and she said she wanted it to be "under a tree's shadow". She chose pink (of course), and I took care of the rest, secretly. I imagined some kind of child's story scenario, in a forest full of flowers and nice animals, something that would give her some peace and fantasy. I played with colours and used a different shade for the side panel, and another for the zipper. For the lining, I used a cute fabric full of hearts ("look Nina, those are our hearts, from our family, who is always with you"). I hand stitched her name and then added this tiny detail, a wooden bird to help her pull the zipper. She loved it, and this mother's heart got a little lighter, knowing everything will be ok...

 

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This backpack has the look of a drawstring backpack but without the drawstring. There are no zippers to deal with but items still remain secure with front snap closure. The backpack can be expanded by undoing the side snaps. How cool is that!

A quarter has gone by and it’s time for our little Prideens to showcase their learning. Mother’s Pride cherishes and celebrates each day spent with these adorable angels and it’s time for our parents to be a part of this Celebration of Learning. In the ongoing Class Presentations which are a quarterly feature to showcase the child’s learning, parents across all branches of Mother’s Pride were invited to witness and enjoy a fun filled day of their child’s life at Mother’s Pride. Children perform individually and in groups as they showcased their skills learnt through competency in taekwondo, dance, rhyme recitation, yoga and lots more. They also demonstrate their aptitude in computers. This is a great platform that helps in their physical and intellectual development, inculcating self confidence and is a boost to their morale. Presence of parents encourages the little ones to perform their best. With wet eyes and heart full of pride and gratitude, the parents congratulated and thanked the teachers for laying a sound foundation for their child’s life.

Tara helping Sylvie with a lacrosse shot.

 

teacher and three preschoolers playing with wooden blocks

Preschool children doing activities.

Kids engage in games during Preschool Storytime.

Acrylic and interior wall paint on drywall and door.

 

It took about 25+ hours to complete from sketch to finish. Each animal or insect represents a different classroom at the preschool for example: Caterpillars is the infant classroom, etc. The “Welcome Friends” is written above the logo of the preschool itself.

Preschool Storytime at the Truro branch - February 19, 2014

A Fruitful Semester at Principia School

NY - 1985. Probably my most significant degree.

Ham, feta stuffed olives, cucumber sliced, broccoli, green beans, cherry tomatoes and berries.

fondant cake with children made of gum paste

Miss Jan was the kid's teacher and frequent baby-sitter. This pic was taken at a preschool graduation party.

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