Monday 27 January 2014

The Mitten

Based on an old folk tale, The Mitten is the story of a boy who drops his white mitten in the snow. Though he has lost it, it becomes home to a mole, a rabbit, a badger, a mouse, and even...a bear? Of course! This sweet story has a funny climax that your kids will love.


This Wednesday and Thursday are BEACH DAY at Pearson Community Co-op Nursery School. Let's take a break from the snow and enjoy some (indoor) beach fun!

Have a great week, everyone, and stay warm...

Sunday 19 January 2014

Sadie and the Snowman

How many of our Pearson parents are 80s kids? If so, you may remember Sadie and the Snowman, which came out in 1987 and was likely bedtime reading for a lot of us...and now, for our kids!


This very sweet book is about a girl named Sadie who builds and rebuilds her snowman friend, who can't help but melt away. Sadie is sad and doesn't want to lose her friend forever - so she saves a little piece of him for next year.

It's supposed to be a cold week - please remember hats, mittens and snowpants for outside play! 

Did you see our post below about registration? Please remember to mark down the dates if your child is returning to Pearson next year - and, please share with your friends! We'd love your referrals to the school.

Have a great week, everyone, and check back soon.

Come Join Us at Pearson!

Are you thinking about enrolling your child at Pearson Community Co-op Nursery School this fall? Here are some FAQs to guide guide you through the registration process. If you have any questions, please contact the school. Thanks, and see you in September!

What is the difference between a duty and non-duty spot?
Duty parents are parents who help out in the classroom on a rotating schedule.  For a 2 day per week program, you can expect to be scheduled approximately 2 times per month, for a 3 day per week program you can expect to be scheduled approximately 3 times per month.  Non-duty parents do not help out in the classroom (however you are always welcome to stay if you would like!).  All parents (duty and non-duty) are placed on a committee. 

When is registration taking place?
Advanced registration happens February 19th, at 6pm.  In order to attend the advanced registration, you need to be a current member of the school or an associate member.  The general public registration and open house is happening on March 1st, from 9am to 11:30am.

How do I become an associate member?
To become an associate member, you need to purchase an associate membership from the school at a cost of $35.  The associate membership allows you to attend the advanced registration.

What is the advantage in being an associate member?
This is a good option for people who are looking for a high demand spot in the preschool, such as a non-duty spot or a spot in the RTL program (ready-to-learn program which runs Mon/Wed/Fri afternoons from 1pm to 3:25pm).  An associate membership does not guarantee you a spot in the program of your choice however.  There are a limited number of associate memberships sold each year.

What forms do I need to register?

In order to register, you need to bring your completed membership application form, your committee selection form, and a registration fee (in the form of cheque or cash) in the amount of $35.  Once you have registered, you will receive the registration package which needs to be completed and returned to the school prior to June 1st.  

Monday 13 January 2014

Snow, snow, and more snow!

Welcome back to school, Pearson families! We hope you all had a wonderful holiday break with friends and family, and are getting back into your usual routines now that school is back in session.

This week and last week's book themes have been snow - something that proved to be VERY appropriate with the weather we have been facing over the past few weeks. While we all struggle to scrape the ice off of our cars and shovel the driveway AGAIN, our kids look at the snow and ice outside their windows and see FUN. Fortunately, the teaching team at Pearson Community Co-op Nursery School has found a way to bring the snow indoors, using it as part of sensory activities in the classroom. Awesome!

This week's book is called 'Snowmen at Night' and is popular among children and parents alike. While we are all sleeping, what are the snowmen doing? Playing, of course! This whimsical tale will spark your child's imagination and maybe inspire a few snow creations in your backyard.


All the best for a great week - stay warm, and check back soon!