MUDDY BOOTS DEVONSHIRE ROAD NATURE RESERVE FOREST HILL. 170 DEVONSHIRE ROAD

Outdoor nature group where children can learn about nature and get grubby

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Muddy Boots gives young children a hands-on chance to explore nature - e.g looking at pond life, learning about bees, discovering different plants & trees, going on mini-beast hunts. There are seasonal and bush craft activities, e.g. campfires, bird feeding, beginnners whittling digging, planting, watering, harvesting.

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One... two.. three... basecamp!
At Muddy Boots children's outdoor nature sessions are run by Naomi or Holly. The activities give young children a hands-on chance to explore nature - e.g looking at pond life, learning about bees, discovering different plants & trees, going on mini-beast hunts. There are seasonal and bush craft activities, eg campfires, bird feeding, beginnners whittling digging, planting, watering, harvesting.

Each week there is an activity, a walk in the reserve woods to listen and look for wildlife and learn about trees.
We then end up at basecamp with a nature related story, a snack and songs.

Sessions are each Monday and Friday 10-12 (term time) 10am at the green iron Reserve gates opposite Tyson Road on Devonshire Road.
£12 per child, sibling discount available.

Recommended age for engaging in activities is 18m upwards. Younger siblings (under 18m very welcome and are free). Lots of siblings in slings come!

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  • Naomi Leake

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