Learning
can be Dirty Work
Dear Parents,
If your child isn't dirty by the end of the day, give him or her back to us because he/she hasn't played hard enough to learn anything. Playing and learning is hard, dirty work!
| Here are some tips to help your child play and learn: |
| Dress your child in comfortable, washable play clothes. Durable jeans and cotton shirts are great for both boys and girls. Avoid dressing children in white clothes that cannot be bleached. |
| Let your child wear rubber-soled shoes. They are quiet in the halls, won't slip on the playground and help children run fast. |
| Avoid dressing your child in detachable belts and sashes. They are a bother and often get left behind after the second restroom stop. |
| Check overalls and jumpers and make sure they are easy for the child to fasten and unfasten. |
| Tempera and markers are washable and should come out easily when rinsed with cold water. |
| An extra change of clothes is essential in case of an accident! Please label each piece of clothing. |
| Please make sure your child knows it is O.K. to get dirty. Often children refuse to take part in painting, sand play and water play because they are afraid they will get their clothes messy. |
We will be learning a lot this year and sometimes we may get a little dirty!