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Muddy Boots Kids Nature Group, Mon & Fri, Devonshire Road Nature Reserve


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MUDDY BOOTS children's nature group at Devonshire Road Nature Reserve.

Every Monday and Friday 10-11.30am (term-time)


BRING YOUR EMPTY TOILET ROLLS to Muddy Boots session this Friday. We'll be making and decorating a set of binoculars to spot the signs of spring and the guaranteed (cuddly) animals hiding in the woods!


A Muddy Boots session includes time at basecamp learning about an aspect of nature, a hands on nature based activity, a woodland walk, and then back to basecamp for a story and songs with snacks and a drink.


Sessions are drop in, no need to book. Its ?7 per child, ?10 for two siblings (if both over 15m) and all siblings under 15m go free. Discounts for child-minded children are available too. Meet at the green iron Reserve gates on Devonshire Road at 9.55am.


Any questions message me here or text on 07919 077198

Hope to see you there!

Holly

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