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


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This Friday 13th at basecamp we will be learning all about SPIDERS. From the basics to.. how do spiders reach between two trees spin their web? Do they have good eye sight? What do spiders do with their old webs?


We'll be winding wool to make spider webs in the garden and making our own spiders in the meadow.

We are lucky to have some beautiful large spider webs and spiders in the reserve at the moment, so we'll then head off to spot them on our walk.


Muddy Boots is hands-on, engaging, fun and all outside in the fresh air of our lovely Nature Reserve.As always there's digging, watering, exploring and mud painting to keep you busy in the garden.


Then we'll have a walk in the woods (distance to suit your child) and head back to the Basecamp for snacks and drinks, songs, stories or poems.


Dress for the weather, its not very muddy yet, so wellies or other shoes that don't matter if they get a bit grubby.


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.


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

Recommended for children 14m upwards, but younger can try too. Siblings under 14m go free

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