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Monday 29 and Tuesday 30 August

Morning or afternoon sessions 1.5 hours

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Play in the woods, make a den, mix a mud pie, craft, cook on a fire and enjoy the great outdoors.

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Summer Holiday Family Sessions

Parent and Toddler 

1-5 year olds

Join us for an adventure through the brambles each week as we learn about our woods and all the wondrous animals that call it home.  Prepare for an adventure through the woods in search of our story, digging, splashing, crafting, wood-work, toasting and singing around our fire. 

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Monday 10am-11.30am

6 week block is £75. 10% sibling discount available. 

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Stay and play

1-11 year olds

Join your child in our beautiful woodland as they lead their play and create their own adventures. Children are encouraged to be themselves and engage at their own pace.  Our leader will provide a welcoming, inclusive and loose structure.  There will be some adult-introduced activities, free play, as well as access to lots of open ended resources like the mud kitchen, hammocks, magnifiers, tarps.   This will suit families who are keen to explore nature and foster a love of the natural world together.

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Tuesday 10am-11.30am

6 week block is £75. 10% sibling discount available. 

Primary Schools and Nurseries

In our woods or your playground, all our sessions are led by trained and experienced practitioners to provide meaningful opportunities for children to build their confidence and forge new relationships with their peers and the natural world.  We can tailor sessions to compliment curriculum goals or focus on mental health and wellbeing. 

 

We can also deliver special curriculum days including The Great Fire of London, Stone Age, Habitats, Orienteering as well as end of year celebration days.

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Ms Gaynor, Deputy Head Teacher, St Joseph's Infant School

"Sessions are incredibly creative and engaging, complimenting our curriculum.  Children love taking part each week and it's wonderful to see their confidence in the natural world improving and the joy on their faces as they retell their latest adventure." 
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