Welcome, Karibu, 歡迎光臨, Ahla w sahla, BienvenueThere are different ways of saying “Welcome.”Welcome Spring, and Welcome Friends to Northwoods Montessori!Preparing treats from scratch says, “Welcome.” This is a photo from early this morning in a Primary, or 3-6 year-olds,’ class.A woodsy welcome greets a child as she arrives at the class located above the office.Welcome, birds! Welcomed with food, water, and nesting material in this garden.A Toddler Community member gets up from Snack with friends to say, “Hello!” this morning. What a nice welcome!A sign says, “Welcome” as we arrive early.The playscape slide is always welcoming, enticing.A little help with the Trinomial Cube is often welcome.Observers are welcome.A sign greeting us as we walk up the ramp to one of the classes through its garden says, “Welcome.”As soon as we walk in, a cozy environment says, “Welcome in!”A nap mat all made up with a favorite pillow says, “Welcome. When you want a nap, I’ll be ready for you.”Bright paintings from the day before say, “Welcome, you might want to paint today, too!”And a friend says, “Welcome” best of all!Thank you for reading our blog.Come see us. You’ll be warmly welcomed!2017-11-14T22:22:41+00:00By Gail Hall|Classroom Stories|Share This Story, Choose Your Platform!FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Related Posts Sights & Sounds of Those First School Days Gallery Sights & Sounds of Those First School Days Who Lived at Etowah? An Elementary Play Gallery Who Lived at Etowah? An Elementary Play What is This Lesson About? Gallery What is This Lesson About? Can We Work Together? Gallery Can We Work Together? Make-Your-Own “Fireworks” Gallery Make-Your-Own “Fireworks”