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Saturday morning Forest School club starting in May


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For two hours every Saturday morning I will be running a drop-off Forest School club in Lettsom Gardens. It will be child led, so you can never be quite sure of what we’ll get up to, but there will be the opportunity for natural craft, building dens, climbing trees, exploring nature, making mud pies and plenty of woodland games. 

It's suitable for five to ten year olds and gives them the opportunity to build friendships outside of school, learn to use basic tools and to follow their own interests, all of which helps to build self-confidence as well as being lots of fun.

There are nine sessions this term, and it’s £15 a session.

Find out more on the website.

Or sign up here.

And if you have any questions, do send me an email.

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