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.
Our second week of holiday camp has been such an exciting (although muddy) week in the forest and as always, the excitement levels from the children have been sky high.
A very wet week to start with but this did not dampen our spirits. We welcomed some new holiday campers on Monday who were very interested in building obstacles using logs, sticks and twigs.
This week we saw the return of our beloved Holiday Camps! It was lovely to see some familiar faces returning to the forest and the children have all played so well together, sharing their experiences and knowledge with one another in the beautiful forest environment.
There’s a saying that a goldfish will only grow to the size of the bowl it is confined to, whereas a fish in the ocean surrounded by space, freedom and the wonders of the natural world can grow to its full capacity.
On Monday we believed that spring had truly sprung! The children requested to swap their jackets for high-visibility vests at a record speed and we were even lucky enough to spot the odd butterfly floating around!
Over at Paradise over the last few weeks we’ve had lots of opportunities for learning about how to light, stay safe and have fun round a camp fire and our Little forest Folkers are taking it all in their stride!
We started this week with a distinctive pirate feel. All around Fulham Palace children were climbing the riggings, sailing ships, walking the plank and of course chasing and catching baddie pirates!
What a crazy week of weather! Monday started with the most brilliant sunshine so we had an adventure walk into the forest to make the most of the glorious weather.
This week has seen the children become excited by minibeast exploration, incredible volcano experiments and the beginnings of designing our very own vegetable garden!
This week has been extremely exciting for children, educators and parents alike! It’s Stay and Play week, meaning that some parents have had the opportunity to spend some lovely time with their children in the forest.
This week we have had parents join us in the forest for Stay and Play. It was wonderful to see the parents get fully immersed in their children’s play.
This week we have had parents join us in the forest for Stay and Play. It was wonderful to see the parents get fully immersed in their children’s play.