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Kids Outdoor Nature Group - Forest Hill


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MUDDY BOOTS Children's outdoor Nature Group at Devonshire Road Nature Reserve.

Mondays and Fridays 10-11.30am


Tomorrow afternoon there is an extra session 2.30-4pm

Friday MORNING session 10-11.30 am

Friday AFTERNOON session 2.30-4pm


Please let me know if you are coming to the afternoon session - but it WILL be running!


Friday's sessions may may well be the last fire sessions of the season, so if you fancy cooking some bread over a fire with your children, come along! We will also be spotting our busy Reserve frogs and their frogspawn before going for a woodland walk and finishing off with a snack, hot chocolate, a story and songs at Basecamp.


Drop in, ?6/ child, sibling discount.


Msg me here or email on [email protected] with any queries

Holly

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