Following the announcement of our Queen’s award in April, we are delighted to share an article written about Little Forest Folk by a journalist who visited us in May.
We’ve been bursting with excitement and now that it’s the Queen’s birthday and the official announcement day, we are absolutely delighted to finally share with you the news that Little Forest Folk has been given the royal seal of approval.
Following our being selected by Tatler as being one of the finest nurseries in the nation last month, we are now delighted to share with you an article written about Little Forest Folk by a journalist who visited us in our Wimbledon setting a few weeks ago.
Well, this weekend was the long awaited Nursery World Awards! It was a fabulous event and we were delighted to be recognised in such a large industry such as the early years to be one of the industry leaders.
‘Wouldn’t we all secretly like to be Little Forest Folk?' We are incredibly excited and proud to be included once again in the prestigious annual Tatler Nurseries Guide.
Water play has been a big part of our week in the forest. An adventure walk at the end of last week took us down to the river where large puddles had formed next to the water’s edge.
As always it has been an absolute delight to see how quickly the new children settle into the environment and how comfortable they are with their new surroundings and new friends, this is definitely one of the incredible qualities of being outdoors.
The children have been truly amazing! They have surprised many of the parents with their confidence and ability to settle in to life at Little Forest Folk.
When the Little Forest Folk return to Fishpond Wood each day, they don’t know how things will have changed and what new resources might have become available to their exploratory exploits and pioneering play.
It has been another glorious week over at our Wandsworth Little Forest Folk. The Sun has shone and the rain has rained and the children have played and played and played.
The Little Forest Folk were improving their threading skills using dock leaves as their weaving templates and the long, strong stems of the clover flowers as their thread.
The children are really starting to flourish in their new environments and with their new found confidence has come an eagerness for adventure and the excitement to start to slip into imaginative worlds.
It’s been an action-packed week over at Wandsworth and I’m sure you’ll be ready to go below decks and hit the hammock after you hear what our Little Forest Folk have been getting up to.