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Let your children play out this summer at the Wild Roots Forest Fun outdoors holiday club for 5 to 11 year olds at Lettsom Gardens, SE5 (opposite Dog Kennel Hill School).

Run by qualified Forest School leader, Kath Stathers, the days begin with games to help children get to know each other, followed by the opportunity for all manner of outdoor activities depending on where children's interests lie. It could be climbing trees or ropes, creating art out of natural materials, whittling a wand, building a den or getting fully stuck in to making mud pies. It could even be lying in a hammock with a book, if the mood takes them. The one constant is that they are fully immersed in the natural world.

Groups are limited to 16 children - but spaces are filling up fast.

The club is running on 30, 31 July and 13, 14, 20, 21 August.

It is £45 per child per day, with a discount rate of £20 per day available for lower income families (no proof needed).

Book your place at bookwhen.com/wildrootsse15

Find out more and sign up to the newsletter at WildRootsForestSchool.co.uk or follow me on Instagram @wildroots_forestschool_se15

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