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Muddy Boots Kids Outdoor Nature Group, Forest Hill, Easter hol sessions


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Do you want something outdoors and nature related to do with your children locally during the Easter Holidays?


Holly is back running Easter Holiday Muddy Boots Sessions open to OLDER CHILDREN - (up to and including 12 years) in the Devonshire Road Nature Reserve on Devonshire Road in Forest Hill. SE233SZ. (older and younger children can come together)


All children will be able to engage in the activities to differing levels and i will have a range of activities to keep everyone busy.

All are welcome to any session especially if siblings (i will have a range of activities that will suit all ages).


Nature learning and nature craft, wool craft, tool use, bird spotting, amphibian studies, leaf and bark ID, pond life ID, classifying animals, learning birdsong, nature poems and stories, walks in the woods, possible notebook sewing, being together, hanging out in the meadow, being free, being happy, fresh air..


ALL SESSIONS will include activities plus a woodland walk and a tug of war in the meadow (grouped into ages!) Plus snacks, drinks, stories and poems and two hours in the glorious fresh air of the Devonshire Road Nature Reserve


There are 9 Easter sessions available.


Sunday 7th April 1.30-4pm (fire cooking, den buildng and working with clay)


Monday 8th April 10-12.30 (pond life and amphibian study and clay amphibian modelling


Monday 8th April 1.30-4pm (fire cooking, den building and working with clay)


Tues 9th April 1.30-4pm (pond life and amphibian study and clay amphibian modelling


Wed 10th April 10-12.30 (Fire, bannock bread cooking & working with clay)


Wed 10th April 1.30-4pm Wood, wool craft and whittling


Tues 16th April 10-12.30 Wood, wool craft and whittling


Tues 16th April 1.30-4pm (know your animal classifications, nature studies and bushcraft activities)


To book on the sessions use this link

[hoop.co.uk]?/muddy-boots-at-devonshire-road-nature?/

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