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


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MUDDY BOOTS Children's Outdoor Group at Devonshire Road Nature Reserve. Every Monday and Friday 10-11.30.


We'll be having a fire to keep us warm tomorrow at Muddy Boots and cooking bread over it. Then we'll have a stomp through the woods followed by hot chocolate and snacks and poems at basecamp. Come and sing your favourite songs in the woods with the group!


Wrap up warm, two pairs of socks, lots of layers, and a hat and gloves. See you there for some Winter fun in the woods.

Muddy Boots is hands-on, engaging, relaxed, fun, and all outside in the fresh air of the lovely nature reserve. Sessions run every Monday and Friday 10-11.30. They're drop in so no need to book ahead, just turn up on the day.


Meet up at the big green iron Reserve gates on Devonshire Road (opposite Tyson road) at 10am. There is on-street parking on Devonshire Road and Tyson Road.


It's ?7 per child, ?10 for 2 siblings, child-minded children discount available.

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