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Pop-up ‘Forest School’ Workshop

The woodland Elves were busy at the Winter Fair, crafting wreaths, Christmas crowns, Willow wands, and drilling tree decorations… A selection of photos from the event:  

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Forest School – December

Seasonal crafts, roasting Chestnuts, magical fire stories: we love being warm and cosy in Winter. We made our own Charcloth for fire-lighting…   We have had a fantastic 2015, see you in 2016!

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Forest School – November

A winter chill is in the air, and the light is fading…it must be November 🙂

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Ways to play in Trees- no.6

Piles of Autumn leaves! Need I say more?  

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Forest School – October

The woods have been glorious this Autumn, decorated by leaves in a rainbow of colours…

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Ways to play in trees no.5 – the roots

The base of trees are fantastic for imaginative play! The nooks and crannies formed by the roots can be transformed into small worlds… It has been said that Fairies dance around the base of trees on Summer Solstice… Kind offerings … Continue reading

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Forest School – September

Unlimited imagination and outdoor inspiration…

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Happy Holidays 2

If you go down to the woods today…

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Happy Holidays!

What a beautiful Summer! Lots of opportunities to get out there and enjoy your local park and woodland. Our favourite activities this Summer have been the abundant mini-beast hunts…

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Forest School- July

This term the cool woodland has been a sanctuary to escape from the hot July sun. The children enjoyed trying out different tools and techniques for working greenwood, and comparing the properties of the wood, the bark and the sap of Sycamore, Oak … Continue reading

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