Wee Pans Stay and Play kicks off…

Will anyone come?  Does anyone know?  We nervously waited on the first day of our Wee Pans Stay and Play and were delighted that a young couple came along with their tiny newborn baby.  What a privilege to welcome wee Cruz to his local school, only almost 2 weeks old.  It’s amazing to think that he will be coming along to play every Friday as he grows and develops as a young lad. We all felt honoured and excited to be working in this way and look forward to more young parents joining us with their wee ones.  Cruz wasn’t our only wee one today.  It’s so good to have begun.  Thank you to Susan Savage for making the nursery so inviting for under 3s and for leading this exciting development for us.

Wee Pans StaynPlay on PhotoPeach

 We get them blogging early in Wee Pans… Cruz has commented at the end of the slideshow.  ” I had a great day out it was magical. Thanx. Baby Cruz :)

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About Sheila Laing

Having lived and worked in West Pilton, Edinburgh for 30 years, I am now really happy to be living in Port Seton and Headteacher of Prestonpans Infant School. What excites me about working in schools is the opportunity to nurture children, families and communities to learn and to celebrate life and learning. Since 2005, I have been inspired by the community of Burmese refugees in Mae Sot, Thailand, who struggle against incredible odds to give the best education possible to their children. I've been honoured to spend time with them each summer and pray the changes in Burma will give freedom to her people.

3 thoughts on “Wee Pans Stay and Play kicks off…

  1. thanks for all the effort that went in to making this happen for danielle,mickey an baby cruz,they enjoyed it very much,what a fantastic idea that im sure will benefit them and cruz in coming times.,manu thanx jamie an leanne.aka papa an granny,lol.

  2. Great to see this taking place.
    Opening the school door to children and their families as early as possible is so important. It gives the opportunity of bullding relationships in an informal and relaxed atmosphere.
    When the child starts nursery it is a familiar environment for both them and their parents. It also helps parents meet each other and develop new links and opportunities.
    Well done to all concerned

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