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Eurilla Forest School 10-12 Every Monday at Mayow Park ? Even This Holiday Monday (https://www.facebook.com/eurillaforestatmayow)


Eurilla is mostly about 3- 4 year olds during term but the ages go up to 6 (or 7) years when its

holidays . Parents / carers stay throughout and often participate in the key activity of the week

but then step back and hang out whilst the kids build dens, make mud pies, find creepy crawlies,

explore or whatever. Its ?4/family which includes fruit and snacks. We meet at the Mayow Park Adventure Playground at 10 before heading into the secret forest


Check out Eurilla Forest School facebook page for map (in heading). Click -like- to be kept up to

date with upcoming sessions, changes to programme etc. Numbers sometimes need to be restricted so if you can please message (on or off page) to tell me you are coming. Hugh

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