By Hayley Le | Kidz Magic - Capestone on Wednesday, 06 April 2022
Category: Kidz Magic - Capestone

April 2022 Newsletter - Kidz Magic Capestone

Hi Families,

Welcome to our April Newsletter for 2022.

The year is flying by so fast already.

Welcome to our many new Kidz Magic families. We look forward to getting to know you and your family!

A very big thank you to all our families for joining us in our special Easter celebrations and Thai New Year celebrations.

What a wonderful time we've been having at the moment with so many special days and events.

Upcoming Events:

Our next celebration is Mother's Day on Friday 6th May.

Between 7am-9am during your drop off times we will have some special activities and morning tea for all our wonderful mums. Please feel free to join us if your free in the morning time.

Parent Volunteers:

We are still on the hunt for some parent volunteers to help us with upcoming celebration days.

If you are available for any events in the future related to our Calendar of Events please reach out and let us know.

Cold & Flu

With winter approaching fast we look at children and colds and flus. A reminder to please ensure there are named spare clothes in your child's bag for each day of care they attend.

What is the 'common cold'?

The common cold is an infection caused by a virus. Hundreds of different viruses can cause colds and they usually affect the nose, ears and throat. They are easily spread from person to person through infected droplets from the mouth and nose. They can also be passed on through coughs and sneezes.

Colds are very common. Healthy preschool children often catch at least 6 colds per year. Sometimes, after recovering from a virus kids get sick with a new and different virus, so it can seem as though they are 'always sick'. Children are more likely to catch a cold than adults because their immune system is still developing. Most children catch fewer cold viruses as they get older.

What are the symptoms of a cold?

Colds usually cause symptoms such as:

blocked or runny nose

sore throat

coughing

sneezing

lethargy

Less common symptoms include:

fever (high temperature)

rash

vomiting

diarrhoea

Thank you,

Until next time...

Hayley Le | Centre Director | Kidz Magic - Capestone