17/06/2026
Squeeze it. Smell it. Scoop it. Share it.
One of our little ones discovered the lemon sensory tray this week, and explored it with every single sense she had. She squeezed, stirred, sniffed, and smiled. And when a friend came over, she held out a slice and said simply: "Try."
That one little word says everything about who she is becoming.
16/06/2026
Measure. Pour. Mix. Wait.
Our little bakers worked together this week to make blueberry muffins from scratch and the anticipation while they baked in the oven was almost too much to handle.
Afternoon tea has never tasted so good.
11/06/2026
Smell it, touch it, wash it, mix it, bake it, taste it.
Our little bakers explored strawberries from every angle before turning them into something truly delicious.There was pink cake, there was green cake, there were very strong opinions about which was better.
Cooking together builds so much more than a recipe: it builds confidence, curiosity, and connection. And apparently, it builds very loyal cake fans too.
10/06/2026
A new room, new faces, new routines.
Transitions can feel big, but watching a little one move through them with growing confidence is one of the most beautiful things we get to witness.
She has settled beautifully into Mindaleny: making friends, exploring independently, and stepping into her new space like she was always meant to be there. Every familiar face helped, every warm welcome mattered.
09/06/2026
Soft textures, familiar songs. The warmth of a good book shared together.
Our Pudjak babies have been exploring the world through their senses this week, discovering new materials, moving to music, and connecting through the simple joy of storytime.
These early experiences are quietly building everything: curiosity, coordination, love of learning, and a deep sense of belonging.
08/06/2026
From dough to noodles and straight to the lunch table.
Our little chefs rolled up their sleeves this week and made their very own pasta from scratch. Mixing, kneading, and taking turns at the machine while the excitement in the room was absolutely electric. Homemade, handcrafted, shared together. It does not get better than that.
05/06/2026
My name, your name, our names, side by side.
The children explored their names in coloured sand this week, tracing letters with their fingers, sounding them out, and even writing their friends' names too.
There is something quietly powerful about a child recognising their own name for the first time. It is the beginning of knowing exactly who they are.
04/06/2026
Squishy jelly, Hidden bees, and the most focused little counters you have ever seen. The children reached in, found each bee, and carefully counted them out, one by one, with so much excitement. Maths never felt so deliciously fun.
And for those who preferred a quieter afternoon? A cosy corner and a good book. Because we always follow the child.