Once upon a time there was an ice storm. Some tree limbs and branches broke. One of them was on our sidewalk and Ms Kristin brought it to our playground. Read on to find out what happened and more!

P is for Puddle jumping
After the children were finished getting their socks and shoes on, I encouraged them to run on the track. Then I thought I’d put some things on the track to serve as “puddles” for them to jump over. I didn’t expect any bodies to fit under the balance boards! There is a video on our Facebook and Instagram sites.
P is for Pink Paint

Our all school project is almost complete. The challenge is to get all the white covered up. Since we have tiny brushes at the easel, this takes quite a bit of persistence!
P is for the Project Table



There are always supplies available at the Project Table. Today we had friends punching holes, making paper and plastic pigs, cutting pipe cleaners and using pink tape.


P is for Pretzels, Peaches and Pepperoni

Thank you, Lane, for a perfectly P snack! The teachers made quite a few peach spills and we had a lot of pretzels fall so we appreciated having such clever cleaners. Check out our video on our Facebook and Instagram sites..
P is for Pink skin
Pinkalicious is a book character whose skin turns pink after she eats too many pink cupcakes. This is not a true story. We thought of foods we like to eat and colored our own faces colors to represent them.












We’ve got every color of crayon represented! Along with some friends also being pinkalicious, we also have redalicious, orangealicious, yellowalicious, greenalicious, bluealicious, purplealicious, brownalicious, blackalicious and whitealicious.
P is for Pulling
A valuable experience for children is having the chance to pull on things. Our circle swing has four ropes that the children often manipulate to get themselves moving. One friend said today that he perfected his pull up!

We finished our day outside with big body work including pulling a big limb around. We think it came down in the ice storm some weeks back. We have a video of a few snippets of bodies at work on our Facebook and Instagram sites.

