Sharing a Shell by Julia Donaldson
Jen is reading today’s story, Sharing a Shell by Julia Donaldson
Pancakes
Anyone keen to make pancakes?? The nursery recipe is very forgiving and we always have successful results.
1 ½ cups of self raising flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 tablespoon sugar (optional but does make the pancakes brown more easily)
2 tablespoons of oil or melted butter
1 or 2 eggs (we use 2 if they are small but 1 usually enough)
400 mls of milk (cows, coconut, almond etc all work well)
Put the dry ingredients (flour, baking powder and sugar) in a bowl and stir to combine.
If you have a shaker put the oil/butter, egg and milk into it and shake vigorously then stir into dry ingredients. If you dont have a shaker – you just have to mix a little harder – add the oil/butter, egg and milk to the dry ingredients and mix well. You are aiming for a thick batter – add a little more flour if its very runny or a little more milk if its too thick. Spoon onto a hot flat pan (frying pan works well) making circle/pancake shapes. Wait until the pancakes start to bubble on the top and then use a spatula to turn over (hopefully more successfully than I managed in the demonstration 😉 )
If you make the batter a little runnier you can make bigger pancakes and if you make it very runny you can even call your pancakes crepes.
Katie Morag Delivers the Mail by Mairi Hedderwick
Today’s challenge
Today’s challenge – who can remember what a baby sheep is called?
Compost Stew
Today’s story is Compost Stew by Mary McKenna Siddals
Sing a happy song…..
Friday’s challenge is to learn this happy song! It’s a real ear worm and if you listen to the “theory” behind it that’s the point. Having a positive thought going round in your head is really useful/helpful and particularly so in these difficult times. I also am interested that singing can be considered to be a form of controlled breathing and is a means of introducing it to children. Find out more from Allison Davies – Brain Care
Jumblebum
Lynda is reading today’s story – Jumblebum by Chae Strathie and illustrated by Ben Cort
