SONG OF THE YEAR
UAE Natioanl Anthem
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7KpDBYYB4Q
SONGS OF THE WEEK
Arabic
Foundation Year & Playgroup II
ذهب الليل و طلع الفجر
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mouE5jm2PI0
Song of the week for our Babies
Row, Row, Row Your Boat
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quNMOWH_8Ow
Song of the week for our Playgroup I
Fruit Song for Kids
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KC-8AvunL8Y
Song of the week for our Playgroup II
Vegetables are good for me
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYwfKL6jr4o
The song of the week for our Foundation Year
Vegetables we love you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TZ8cSlv1YM
Teachers Enact the Story -
The Great Big Turnip
OUR BABIES
New moms and dads often wonder what to expect next and how to know if their baby’s development is on target. Instead of focusing too much on developmental milestones, however, it’s important to remember that babies all develop at their own pace. There’s a fairly wide “window” for when it is normal for a baby to reach a particular developmental stage.
OUR PLAYGROUP I
Experts and parents agree: For potty training to be successful, your child must be ready. By 3 years old, your toddler might express interest in using the bathroom; she might tell you she has to go or ask for a clean diaper. Start a routine of having her sit on the potty throughout the day to become comfortable with it.
Experts and parents agree: For potty training to be successful, your child must be ready. By 3 years old, your toddler might express interest in using the bathroom; she might tell you she has to go or ask for a clean diaper. Start a routine of having her sit on the potty throughout the day to become comfortable with it.
OUR PLAYGROUPS II
Most children this age begin to develop greater independence, self-control, and creativity. They are content to play with their toys for longer periods of time, are eager to try new things, and when they get frustrated, are better able to express their emotions.
OUR FOUNDATION YEAR
Your curious and inquisitive child is better able to carry on a conversation. In addition, your child's vocabulary is growing -- as is his or her thought process. Not only is your child able to answer simple questions easily and logically, but he or she should be able to express feelings better.
AFTERNOON KIDS' CLUB
AL HAMRA NURSERY