The sudden onset of different weathers this week has provided the children with so many learning opportunities. With wonderful sunshine the children were digging and filling buckets to make mud castles and pretending they were at the beach - many holes were left in the forest floor.
Wandsworth - Dinosaur eggs and bug hotels
Dinosaur eggs and bug hotels have been amongst the many highlights this week. Simon made magic by hiding dinosaur eggs, that our little dinosaur hunters uncovered. After popping it in water, over the next few hours they kept checking back to see the progress of the "hatching". Eventually we had two baby stegosaurs!
Wimbledon - Mark making
There isn’t a time in the forest when our children aren’t finding something to climb, or a log to lift and explore what’s underneath, or mark making with their friends. Our explorers are constantly finding something new to learn about or a new skill to be taught, and there are no limits to what the forest has to offer them.
Chiswick - Number Fever!
Fulham - Eid, travel and colourful shapes
Morden - Our little farm!
The children were so excited on Monday to find a farmyard activity set up to explore! We had been singing ‘Old McDonald had a farm’ lots last week, and the children really enjoyed looking at our books about different animals, so we had so much fun finding hay for the farm yard, using sticks to build a little barn, and finding tiny stones as food for the animals!
Putney Heath - Birds, Bugs and Brilliance
We ended last week with the most perfectly pirate themed dress up day! After starting the day admiring some absolutely amazing costumes, we headed into the forest to begin our pirate activities. Our main activity of the day was a treasure hunt and the children had to use a map and solve some clues to find the treasure.
Twickenham - humble cardboard box
Wandsworth - The natural world
The natural world provides so many opportunities for our Little Forest Folk-ers to explore concepts about the world; to practice their gross and fine motor skills, and to develop their social skills, such as building relationships, in a fun yet challenging way. This week in the forest was no exception.