mary poppins
24-07-2009, 01:02 PM
I work primarily in a large conservatory with the children on my last inspection(pre eyfs) she said I did'nt have much on show for the children i.e examples of their work posters etc.. but its a conservatory!! its full of toys, we have a winnie the pooh clock on the wall and winnie the pooh carpets and cushions (I am a fan) I can't stick things all over the windows or we would'nt be able to see out!!
huggableshelly
24-07-2009, 01:16 PM
hanging scrap books with pics of the kiddies doing different things.
pics on your toy boxes
a shape and number book hand made at childrens level
my inspector really likes the phots i had up of the children that were placed on the wooden frame to the door and i had mobiles dangling in my porch of childrens work, had butterflies up but now have weather hanging up.
how about a cardboard box you can blutac art too so you can move it around when needed and let the children add their work allowing them to see their creations on display. errr hope them help a bit.
Ruth Saxelbye
01-08-2009, 06:32 PM
I have photos of the children pegged up on string like a washing line, you could do this to display the childrens art work or anything else you want to display. You can put it away easily if you dont want it out all the time when you're not minding. I painted wooden pegs lots of different colours and stuck fancy sponge shapes on them, I think they look really good.
deeb66
01-08-2009, 07:03 PM
I have photos of the children pegged up on string like a washing line, you could do this to display the childrens art work or anything else you want to display. You can put it away easily if you dont want it out all the time when you're not minding. I painted wooden pegs lots of different colours and stuck fancy sponge shapes on them, I think they look really good.
That is a great idea :thumbsup:
Dee
bongywongy
08-09-2009, 01:51 PM
You could also have adigital photo frame displaying a range of pictures of children enjoying different activities.
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