21/05/2026
Todayβs the day! It's not too late to make a big difference.
This year, Buttercups will boost every dollar raised so that each $1 becomes $5, up to $5,000 in donations, with the potential to raise $25,000 in total impact πβ
Donate online now π or donate in centre https://www.biggestmorningtea.com.au/.../buttercupschildcare
Thank you to all those that have donated so far!
20/05/2026
ππΌ Happy World Bee Day! πΌπ
Today our little learners explored the wonderful world of bees through hands-on sensory play! From scooping and pouring in our bee-themed sensory bins to discovering how busy bees help our flowers grow, the children had a buzzing good time. ππ€
Sensory play encourages curiosity, fine motor development, creativity, and imaginative learning β all while having fun! We loved watching the children explore textures, colours, and nature-inspired activities together. πΈπ―
Bee kind, bee curious, and bee happy! πβ¨
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19/05/2026
Every cup counts! When you donate to Buttercups Biggest Morning Tea fundraiser your donation goes further!
This year, Buttercups will boost every dollar raised so that each $1 becomes $5, up to $5,000 in donations, with the potential to raise $25,000 in total impact π
Don't forget about Wandi Buttercups Morning Tea happening this Thursday in our carpark!
Donate online today π https://www.biggestmorningtea.com.au/.../buttercupschildcare
12/05/2026
βποΈ Join Us for Australiaβs Biggest Morning Tea β Thursday 21st May ποΈβ
Weβre excited to be hosting a special Biggest Morning Tea to support the Cancer Council, and weβd love for our families to be involved!
On the morning of Thursday 21st May, we will have a grab-and-go breakfast available in the carpark before drop-off for a gold coin or donation. π₯β
Families will also have the opportunity to purchase:
πΌ Beautiful child-decorated mugs
πͺ΄ Pot plants lovingly prepared by the children
All proceeds will go towards supporting the Cancer Council and the incredible work they do for those affected by cancer.
Donations can be made:
π± Via the QR code available on the day
π Or through cash donations
Thank you for helping us support such an important cause β we look forward to sharing this special morning with our community!
06/05/2026
A big congratulations π₯³ to our very own Binu, who has recently completed her Early Childhood Teaching degree πBinu has now stepped into our Early Childhood Teacher role and is working alongside Jas in our Daisy and Daffodil Rooms πΌ Please join us in congratulating Binu below π
30/04/2026
π± Nature Week at Buttercups Wandi π±
What a wonderful time we had celebrating Nature Week! Our little learners had a great time exploring, creating and discovering though hands-on, nature-inspired activities πΌ
The weeks highlights:
- sensory trays filled with natural treasure likes leaves, bark, seeds, sand and fruit
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- creative painting using sticks, leaves and flowers as brushes ποΈ
- squishy, imaginative play dough fun inspired by nature πΊ
π Why Nature Week matters:
Engaging with nature supports childrenβs development in so many ways. It encourages curiosity and problem solving, while also building sensory awareness and fine motor skills. Time spent exploring natural materials helps children feel calm, connected and more mindful of the world around then.
29/04/2026
Pom Pom Rescue! βοΈ
Our little learners in Tulip had a great time using tongs and tweezers to βrescueβ colourful pom poms from tricky spots!
This playful activity is more than just fun- itβs helping to build important skills for growing hands and minds!
Why fine motor activities matter:
- helps to strengthen hand and finger muscles needed for writing
- improve hand eye coordination
- support concentration and problem solving
-encourage independence in everyday tasks
Through hands on play like this, children are developing the foundations they need for future learning- all while having a blast π₯ ππ
28/04/2026
What a great idea! Wonder how many bugs you will see in your garden!
28/04/2026
Last week, the children at Buttercups Wandi were busy exploring the meaning of ANZAC Day in a gentle and age appropriate way πΉ
The children engaged in a variety of experiences that focused on kindness, remembrance and helping others. We created beautiful red poppies, listened to stories about friendships and bravery and talked about how we can care for one another in our everyday lives.
We also shared a quiet moment together, as we remembered the people who helped keep others safe.
Through these activities the children are beginning to develop an understanding of gratitude and the importance of remembering others in our communities.
Lest we forget!