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Muddy Boots Kids Outdoor - all ages - Entemology / bugs session! Bank hol Monday


kelda

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An entemology Muddy Boots session for ALL AGES (from 18m-11 years) is running bank holiday Monday 27th Aug 10am-12. The group will sub divide into ages (18m-5 years) (6- 11). Spaces limited so please let me know if you're coming.


We?ll be finding, collecting and learning about bugs, beetles, worms and insects.


If you're under 6 we'll probably be calling them bugs and learning about some different types, and if youre over 6 you'll be having a go at classifying them into basic entemology categories.

We'll also be working with clay to make our own bugs from air drying clay to take home. Clay monster and seed faces are an alternative!


In addition there will be big scale group den building for each age group, a rambling woodland walk, snacks, songs and a lovely peaceful environment. And it?s forecast to be dry!


Muddy Boots is an outdoor nature group for children in the lovely Devonshire Road Nature Reserve,Forest Hill, SE233SZ


10.30-12.30

?8/ child ?12 for 2 siblings. ?15 for 3 siblings.

Dress for the weather. Old shoes ideal but not essential.

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ThIS session is running at the lovely Devonshire Road Nature Reserve in Forest Hill, SE233SZ.

On street parking available in surrounding streets.

The Reserve is opposite Tyson Road, on Devonshire Road in Forest Hill.

There is a classroom to leave buggies, bikes, and bags.

Dress for the weather.. which is looking dry!


Any questions, message Holly or email on [email protected]

Please let me know if you are coming as spaces are limited.

Thanks! HOlly

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