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Muddy Boots Kids Nature Group, Mon & Fri, FROGSPAWN


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Muddy Boots Childrens' Outdoor Nature Group at Devonshire Road Nature Reserve, Forest Hill.


Friday 10th session: Pond life. Frogspawn, frogs and newts. We'll be looking at them, touching the frog spawn, dipping the pond, learning some frog facts, and seeing if we can remember the frog life cycle to make our own to take home.

Come and join us for time at basecamp There's also digging, watering and mud painting on offer in the garden. We have a walk in the woods (distance to suit your child) to search for some native British animals hiding there and then we head back to the Meadow Basecamp for snacks and drinks, songs, stories or poems.


It's hands on, engaging, relaxing, fun, and all outside in the fresh air of the lovely nature reserve.

Sessions run every Monday and Friday 10-11.30. They are currently drop in sessions, so no need to book ahead, just turn up on the day.

Meet up at the big green iron Reserve gates on Devonshire Road (opposite Tyson road) at 10am. There is on-street parking on Devonshire Road and Tyson Road

?7 per child or ?10 for siblings. Siblings under 15m go free.

Recommended age, 14m upwards

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