Busy Bees Beading Club

13th October 2019

African Beading Club is a real hit with Key Stage 1. It has become a Busy Bees Beading Club. It is fun and really enjoyable for all the children. Once they join, they never want to leave. Beading, for Miss Sekemi, is a real passion.

Busy Bees Beading Club

She says, “ After a long week, beading is a passion of mine before the week end. Because I love it so much, the children learn to enjoy it too. They say, ‘Oh Miss Sekemi, we can’t do this. The beads are too small!’

Busy Bees Beading Club

But by the end of a beading session, they have gained confidence and courage. Beading really improves their co-ordination and encourages them to think creatively.

Busy Bees Beading Club

They make beautiful necklaces for their mamas and their babas. It is truly a wonderful job.

Busy Bees Beading Club

It is an activity I always look forward to. It gives me great joy to see the children being so creative.”

Busy Bees Beading Club

Well done Ms Sekemi and KS1! We look forward to seeing some more of these gorgeous creations.

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