This week marked the beginning of the summer holidays and meant we said hello to some old and new friends. However, the weather has been less than summery with Wednesday seeing us making good use of our waterproofs.
Wandsworth - Mud rules!
Wimbledon - A week of all the weathers
Chiswick - Water fights and bittersweet goodbyes
Morden - Party in the forest!
Putney Heath - Bedtime!
We kicked off this week with our PJ day. The children spent the day reading books on blankets and talking about their dreams. The children pretended to have a big forest sleepover. They also roleplayed to be families and the mummies were putting the babies to bed, reading them stories, and singing lullabies.
Twickenham - The Three Little Pigs
Wandsworth - Goodbyes and Fluffkins
Wimbledon - Music week
Chiswick - Sad goodbyes and new beginnings
Fulham - The things you can do with a pallet!
Morden - All Aboard!
We have a huge love for transport-based play in our Morden forest! A small group of children sat down with practitioner Teo and a pen and paper, to plan out a design for a train, counting how many wheels we’d need, how many carriages, and other things that we’d need, like “an engine” and “big windows” and “a driver!”.
Putney Heath - Terrific tool work
Twickenham - large puddles
Wandsworth - penultimate week
Wimbledon - See how our forest grows!
Chiswick - It’s not goodbye, it’s “see you soon!”
This week has shown us all kinds of weather, making our adventures question where summer has gone. June came and went in a blink, and we have celebrated the new month by talking about who’s birthday is coming up, and how some of our Little Forest Folk-ers are leaving us for the amazing adventures of big school in the next few weeks.
Fulham - Sounds and colours galore
Morden - Flowers and Football!!
It’s been so much fun to watch how our new forest grows and changes as our ideas develop! The children really enjoyed exploring around our ‘forest maze’ earlier this week; we had long branches laid out in a pattern to make a winding path in a square shape, with flour sprinkled on the paths to guide us as we walked.