Story Time
I’ve put all the story videos we’ve read over the last 2 weeks into one video. It’s just under an hour long and I thought it might be useful for children looking for more stories and for parents needing a little bit of a break 😉
Friday’s story is Somebody Swallowed Stanley by Sarah Roberts
Alice the Camel
It feels a little funny singing to myself in the garden – I”m hoping you will all join in so I am not on my own 😉
Dogs Don’t Do Ballet
Lynda is reading today’s story -Dogs Don’t Do Ballet by Anna Kemp
The Lion Inside
Today’s story is the Lion Inside
Challenge for Wednesday April 1st
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.
