We hit a bump yesterday. One of the kids is having issues keeping out of the incubator. He grabbed a couple eggs and not gently. So I'm coming back Monday to tape down the incubator. I don't want to take it away because of one kid but I will have to figure out something else. The other kids were very upset and some were even almost in tears because they thought I'd take the eggs home to hatch. I will build a box with a lock on it if I have to! Other than that the kids are doing great! They are very anxious for the babies to hatch.
Aww...unfortunately some kiddos are just to curious for their own good and can't keep their hands off the eggs. In my classroom, I have them on a counter area that is off to the side of our main classroom area so if there is a kiddo in that area, we catch them before they make it to the bator area. I also have 2 huge picture signs...one says "No Touching" and has a pair of hands with a red X on it on red paper. The other sign has "look" on green paper with eyes. This helps remind the kiddos to look and not touch and after they know the rules, they tend to police eachother...LOL! I have a structured time when kiddos go to observe the eggs so we can monitor them. I also explain baby chicks are growing in the eggs and we can't touch them or they won't grow. That usually is a huge motivator for not touching because they want chicks to come out

