CV Weekly Update

What a lovely day we had together! We started with our morning meeting, where the children enthusiastically shared stories of past adventures and upcoming trips—so many exciting tales! We also had a great chat with one of our parents, who kindly offered to lead an art workshop for us after the holidays. After some discussion, the group voted to create objects by pouring resin into moulds. We can’t wait to get started!
The morning was a whirlwind of imagination: some children crafted Easter cards and cross-stitch decorations, while others worked on their own crafts or even filmed a short video in the bar area. The highlight for many was the Easter egg hunt—an idea the children suggested last week, and they were thrilled to bring it to life. After going through the instructions together, they raced from clue to clue, dashing between the pool table, kitchen, garden, trampoline, toilet (yes, really!), and finally the outside storage. Once all the treats were found, we gathered to enjoy them and reflect on how we could make it even more fun next time.



After lunch, the lava volcano diorama got a playful upgrade as lots of tiny animals joined the scene—though not without some negotiations over glue gun usage (a great exercise in communication, patience, and compromise!). Then, we took the excitement outside for a spectacular lava explosion using bicarbonate of soda and vinegar. The group loved it so much that they’re already planning a bigger, bolder version next time!


The rest of the day was packed with Pokémon card trading, a fun game of Twister, completing a collaborative puzzle, and a variety of crafting masterpieces. Water balloon launches at the club walls brought laughter, and the garden buzzed with activity as children swung, weeded, and even tidied up with litter pickers—such fantastic teamwork!






We finished with a cheerful goodbye circle, wished one of the children a very happy birthday, and voted on an upcoming workshop—"Business" was the winning idea! We can’t wait to see what entrepreneurial ideas the children come up with.