Autumn 2025 Newsletter

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Welcome back!

Autumn 2025 has had a very busy start at both settings and we couldn’t be more enthusiastic in working alongside our parents and families to give our little ones the best start in life. This is a mid-term newsletter capturing all the nursery shenanigans that have taken place so far, including need-to-know information to prepare for the remaining term ahead.

Key reminders

Help us keep your children safe

  • Kiddisafe operate a strict safeguarding policy, and we ask for your cooperation on this. Please DO NOT allow people you do not recognise into the premises after you. 
  • If someone is waiting to enter, kindly ask them to ring the buzzer instead.
  • Thank you for helping keep us safe at nursery.

Winter warmth reminder

  • Outdoor play is important for children all times of year, and Winter is no different.
  • Please ensure your child is appropriately dressed for the weather. Please send in hats and gloves, full coats all CLEARLY LABELLED with your child’s name.
  • Kiddisafe are not responsible for items that are lost or dirtied. Please be mindful when sending in children’s expensive clothing.
    • Warm coat
    • Hat, gloves and scarf
    • Waterproof footwear
    • Extra layers if needed

Donation Request

Kiddisafe are proud advocates of using the Curiosity Approach to promote children’s learning and life skills. 

We invite parents to let us know if they have any good quality items that fall into the following categories; please speak to your setting manager before bringing the item in, and we can let you know if the item is still required.

  • 👕 Spare clothing (children’s or adult)
  • 💇 Hair straighteners, rollers
  • 🍳 Kettles, pots, pans, strainers
  • 🥄 Metal and wooden spoons, bowls
  • Bottle tops (for creative projects)
  • 🌸 Artificial flowers
  • 🧰 Unwanted tools (safe and usable)

Wood Hill Nursery ONLY: Show-and-tell Wednesdays

Wood Hill are excited to announce show-and-tell Wednesdays, where Teddies and Bears are encouraged to bring in an item from home to talk about.

This is a wonderful opportunity for children to: 

  • Share something special to them about themselves and their family/home
  • Build self-esteem
  • Develop confidence speaking in front of others
  • Learn more about one another

Each week, a small group of children will be selected to talk to their friends about their special item. We kindly ask parents and families to help their little one choose what item to bring in.

Wood Hill Nursery ONLY: Request for gifts for the elderly

Wood Hill Bears will be visiting Evington Home in November (see Dates for your Diary)

This is a wonderful opportunity for children to: 

  • Connect with the elderly in our community 
  • Learn about the world around them
  • Enhance empathy and language

You can read more about the benefits of visiting care homes in Early Years here.

We kindly request parents to send in Christmas gifts to the elderly for the children to give out, specifically Shampoo and shower gels designed for sensitive skin, nut-free chocolates, or tinned foods.

Funding Notice

The intake for funding during the Autumn term is now closed. We are only accepting funded registrations with start dates beginning January 2026 onwards. 

Paid spaces may start within the term subject to availability. 

Renewing funding eligibility

You MUST renew your funding code in your funding portal every 3 months. Please log in and check your own renewal date before the 30th December 2025.

Taking holidays

Holidays during term time are discouraged and may impact your child’s attendance record. If your child’s attendance falls below 90%, the nursery is required to report this to Leicester City Council, which may affect continued funding.

You must notify the nursery of any holidays you are planning to take that exceed 10 days. You must provide a written letter that states the reason for the absence and your expected return date.

Visit our attendance policy to read more on why consistency and routine through attendance at nursery is beneficial for your child’s development.

Coffee Session Feedback

Thank you very much to our parents who attended our coffee sessions held at both nurseries. We hope you found it helpful in learning more about your child’s experience at nursery. Here are some of the points discussed and how Kiddisafe responds to them:

  • We are very pleased to hear how happy both parents and children are at Kiddisafe! Thank you for recognising our team’s dedication to strong parent partnership through 

Eat Better, Start Better

Kiddisafe is Eat Better, Start Better accredited to ensure our menus are the most nourishing for our little ones.

Hot meal favourites

So… you book hot meals at nursery but notice your little one is still fussy at home? We want to share nursery favourites to help you incorporate more variety in your child’s diet at home! 

Remember to add salt sparingly.

A bowl of white rice and lentil curry, a south Asian dish popular with the children attending Kiddisafe.Often served with finger stick vegetables or a yogurt mix (raita), Daal Chawal is a staple favourite in our nurseries and always goes down a treat when served. 

Expert advice: Lentils are packed with fibre, making this great for your little one’s digestive system. It also contains plant-based protein which helps to build and maintain muscle mass.

Fun to eat (a sensory activity in itself!) and moreish, this dish is packed with finely chopped vegetables. Trying to encourage little one at home? Adding a fried egg may help to balance any potentially unfamiliar flavours for your little one.

Puddings are minimised at nursery to simply include yogurt and fruit, but we couldn’t give trying this avocado mousse a miss! A very simple, easy and delicious pudding that offers lots of fibre and nutrients. 10/10 recommend adding this into your meal plans at home.

Packed lunch substitutes

The easiest and most cost effective swap for crisps as a snack is fruit and vegetable sticks. Oftentimes we search the shelves for the best packeted snack, but these can come with price tags. These can be paired with a variety of options, such as nut butters, greek yogurt, granola, porridge… the list goes on. It may take a short while for little one to get used to the swap, but the benefits are countless. 

Expert tip: To keep vegetables crisp and fresh, store chopped carrots and apples submerged in water. For cucumber sticks, place a paper towel in the container to absorb moisture. For chopped apples, you can also briefly soak them in salt water or lemon juice and then store in an airtight container to prevent browning.

Home Learning Tips

Behaviour strategies

Ammarah, our behaviour coordinator, shares with us a couple strategies that you can implement to support your little one’s behaviour at home using calm, consistent strategies that reinforce positive behaviour.

It is important that all primary adults are on the same page about what is and is not acceptable choices and behaviour. Where boundaries are set, for example, in using a device for a limited amount of time, or preparing for meal time, the strategy used must be the same and must be consistent. Crucially, you must not set a boundary and then not stick to it. Children must recognise that when you say something, you mean it!

2.Promoting positive behaviour through praise and rewards

3.Encourage children to talk about the feelings using the colour monster book

4.Use visual – stop sign and kind hands

5.Calmly redirect children

6.Get down to children’s level- make eye contact and encourage them to verbalise their feelings using visual aids and social stories to help identify and discuss emotions



Recognise when your child has shown ‘good listening’ and be specific; for example, highlight what exactly you liked in their behaviour:

“I liked how you put down your toy and helped me set the table, when I said it was dinner time”.

Dates for your diary

Celebrations

31st October – Halloween

5th November – Bonfire night

11th November – Remembrance Day

13th November – World Kindness Day

15th November – Children in Need

Nursery Events

31st October – Halloween dress up at Coleman Road

6th November – Parent reviews begin

13th/14th November – Wood Hill visit to retirement home (Evington Home) 

1st December – Coleman church visit

2nd December – Wood Hill church visit

9th December 1:30-2:30pm – Wood Hill stay and play

11th December 9:30-10:30am – Morning Coleman stay and play

11th December 1:30-2:30pm – Afternoon Coleman stay and play