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Older children@ MUDDY BOOTS! Booking is now open and spaces are filling fast up. Don?t leave it too late as numbers are limited for these sessions.


23rd July 10-12

24th July 10-12

25th July 10-12


Muddy Boots is opening up to children up to 11 years old for three sessions at Devonshire Road Nature Reserve, Forest Hill (SE233SZ) on 23/24/25th July. Each session will be two hours from 10am -12

Younger siblings and younger children can also come. One parent must accompany children.


The activities will be a mixture of bushcraft/ forest school and nature craft. They will include a range of led and free to go activities including: - age appropriate tool work (saws, whittling); den building (big and small); simple weaving craft; knot tying; physical map making; simple classification of bugs and pond life using keys; working with clay; nature badge-making; wooden necklace making.


- These are sign-up for sessions

- Sessions will be two hours long and a parent must accompany children

- For children aged up to 11 (primary school aged).

- Space for approx 15 families on each session.

- Session price ?10 per child; 2+ children ?20


Booking is now open.

To book:

Please PM me with your email address and state:-

- which morning you would like to book onto

- number of children and ages

- your email address


I will add you to the list and give you a reference code for your bank transfer. Payment is in full. Place reserved on receipt of transfer.


See muddyboots@devonshireroad facebook page for more photos and images about the Muddy Boots sessions


Holly

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A few spaces available today Tues and a couple of spaces available Weds 25th for anyone wanting to come and make some nature craft, weaving, pom poms, den building and tin can cooking in the woods.

Call/ text on 07919 077198 to book.

Holly

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