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  • Welcome to Cygnets Childcare

    Your Early Years Education & Childcare Provider - Redhill, Surrey
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The Silly Spooky Surprise

Written and Illustrated by Cygnets Family



Once upon a time, in a little town, called Redhill, there was a group of friends: a friendly ghost named Gus, a clumsy witch named Wanda, and a tiny, brave spider named Sam. They loved Halloween and decided to throw a party for all the children in the town.


Gus, being a ghost, wanted to make the best ghostly decorations. But every time he tried to hang a spooky banner, it would float away!




Wanda, with her magical spells, tried to help, but she kept mixing up her words. Instead of making pumpkins glow, she turned them into bouncing balls! 



 Sam, the spider, tried to spin webs to catch the floating banners, but he ended up getting tangled in his own web. Even the Spider man got stuck while trying to rescue Sam.

 



The children arrived and saw the bouncing pumpkins, floating banners, and a tangled spider. They laughed and laughed! 


Gus, Wanda, and Sam realized that even though things didn’t go as planned, everyone was having a great time. They learned that sometimes, the best fun comes from unexpected surprises.


Note: Rose made the Story and children A-S, R-S, E-C and J-A proof read and advised to include Spider man to make their friend D-O'G who like Spidey.



Learning Outcomes:

  1. Communication and Language: Children can discuss the story, describe the characters, and talk about what made them laugh.
  2. Personal, Social, and Emotional Development: The story shows that it’s okay to make mistakes and that unexpected things can be fun.
  3. Understanding the World: Children learn about Halloween traditions and the different characters associated with it.
  4. Expressive Arts and Design: They can create their own decorations or act out the story, using their imagination and creativity.



Learn more 

1.  earlyyearscareers.com 

2.  stayathomeeducator.com 

3.  activityvillage.co.uk 

4 teachingideas.co.uk 

5 twinkl.co.uk


EYFE


We accept Early Years Free Education Funding

Cygnets Childcare

  • 5 Cygnets Close Redhill Surrey RH1 2QE
  • Tel. 07737782669
  • Cygnetschildcare@hotmail.co.uk

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