Monday, March 31, 2014

WHAT CAN YOU SEE IN THE SPRING?

Yes! Spring is here! But what can you see in the spring? I can see flowers, green leaves, butterflies, birds singing, the sun, the rain, the rainbow, ...

Friday, March 21, 2014

SPRING IS HERE

Spring is here at last! After a long, dark and stormy winter, we can see the sun. Some flowers appear in the fields and butterflies fly over the rainbow. It´s a new season and a new start, isn´t it?

Thursday, March 20, 2014

RAINBOWS

I love rainbows, do you? Rainbows are magical and, as you perfectly know, hide a treasure. But what do you know about rainbows? We need some rain and a bit of sun. How many colours has a rainbow got? You can find the answer to these questions listening to this beautiful song. Enjoy it!

Monday, March 17, 2014

HAPPY SAINT PATRICK´S DAY!

Today is Saint Patrick´s Day, patron saint of Ireland. Ireland is where leprechauns live. Leprechauns are magical creatures who live at the end of the rainbow and hide a pot of gold. So if yo can see the rainbow today, go to its very end. Who knows? Maybe you can finD the tresure. Luck of the Irish!


Wednesday, March 12, 2014

MORE ABOUT CLOTHES

Do you like dressing up? I love it! Have you ever pretended to be your mummy or daddy? It´s so funny! This is what the triples do on this funny episode. Watch!

Monday, March 10, 2014

MY CLOTHES

What are you wearing today? What are you favourite clothes? Do you know what you have to wear according to the weather? Have a look...


Friday, March 07, 2014

MORE ABOUT PANCAKES

The most difficult part of making pancakes is when you toss them. Sometimes you can have problems as it happened to Daddy Pig...

Tuesday, March 04, 2014

YUMMY PANCAKES!!!

Delicious pancakes! I love them, do you? Today is Shrove Tuesday or Pancake Day in England, so people make pancakes for breakfast or for tea. But how to prepare a pancake? It´s easy-peasy! You need eggs, flour and milk. You have to mix all the ingredients, and then you fry the pancake in a pan and toss it. There is a famous nursery rhyme that explains it. Have a look...