This has been a week of adventure walks! We have been back to areas we have not been in a while and the children were amazed by how much the forest has grown since they were last in those spots. Our little ones were able to engage in some amazing conversations about seasons and growth.
Chiswick - I can write my name!
Fulham - lady birds and bumble bees
Morden - Make a Wish!
Putney Heath - Small Worlds
Twickenham - reunited
What a beautiful week we have had in the forest this week. With the sun shining and the summer weather here, the children made new friends and were reunited with old as we began to merge our bubbles. The foxes and parakeets have loved getting together each afternoon to play with their new and old friends, sharing their interests as friendships blossom.
Wandsworth - ‘Bunch Up Together’
Wimbledon - bees buzzing from flower to flower
When you walk into our forest site at Wimbledon you are overwhelmed by the yellow buttercups that cover the meadow, the fresh grass that is growing everywhere and the bees buzzing from flower to flower. It is a hive of activity at this time of year and watching our children enjoy it every day is such a joy!
Chiswick - Clay creations, ramp physics & old friends!
Fulham - Adventure camp and Painting galore!
We’ve had an amazing week in the forest. The fabulous sunshine and the warmer temperature gave us the perfect opportunity to bring back summer clothes and super cool hats! This week, our children welcomed our holiday campers with kindness, inviting them into their play and sharing different experiences with them.
Morden - Enjoying the heatwave!
Putney Heath - Caterpillar Chaos
Twickenham - Jetting off around the world
Wandsworth - baby toads
Wimbledon - Yellow buzzing bees
Chiswick - changing seasons
Fulham - delicious cakes and magic potions!
Morden - Art, Music, and Gloop!
Putney Heath - `Reunited Friends`
Twickenham - robot factory
This week the children have all been very creative in their constructions. We’ve had some very elaborate and wonderful places made within our forest including our very own Forest School train station. The children laid out planks of wood parallel to each other to create a train track and put sticks in between to create the sleepers that join the tracks together.















