Catch ups
B Cador: June 2020
From Eryn, Lizzy and Ella's mum...
Thank you for class emails. Ella and Lizzy have been busy converting the living room into an ocean habit. We are sat by the coral reef. What a lovely way to learn about World Ocean Day, girls — well done!
Oliver found his first beans growing on his bean stalk over the weekend. It won't be long before you're eating your own home-grown, broad beans, Oliver! You've been very patient waiting for them to grow!
Alice and Jessica, I peeped at your Attingham Park recounts of your day out. I know you didn't want your work shared on the website but I just wanted to tell you that you have both done a great job at show casing your lovely day out...beautifully presented and lots of work put into it! Well done.
On my walk to and from the village shop yesterday, (I forgot my packed lunch and wanted to buy some eat treats for the staff who were working so hard back in school), I had some lovely face-to-face catch ups (at a distance) with Eva, her big sister Liv and their mum; with Livvy, her mum Erica and her dad Jamie and also had chance during the day to catch up with Maisie's mum Sarah. It was great to actually see you and hear how everyone is getting on.
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