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Muddy Boots Children's Nature Group Friday 18th Forest Hill


kelda

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Muddy Boots Children's nature group runs as usual at Devonshire Road Nature Reserve tomorrow at 10-11.30am. We'll be making corn husk dolls to take home, and for any people who came on Monday, come and help us make some vegetable animals from the veg you helped us harvest last week! The warm weather is hanging on, small chance of a shower, so bring your rain coat incase we head off to listen to the rain drops in the woods.


Ages 18m upwards, but younger siblings welcome. ?6\child, ?4 sibling over 14m. Mondays and Fridays, 10-11.30am. Drop in.

Meet at the green iron Nature Reserve gates at the top of the big hill on Devonshire Road.

See you there!

Holly

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