An all round particularly creative week has passed here at both the Forest and the Bowling Field. Inspired by a new Roald Dahl “Opposites” book, illustrated by the masterful Quentin Blake, many children have been asking for “BIG” crocodiles to be drawn.
Twickenham - Autumn leaf hunt
Putney Heath - Mini Mycologists
Morden - If you go down to the woods today!
Fulham - A creative week
Chiswick - I have a dream...
Wimbledon - Muddy puddles and hammering
Wandsworth - Sweet Chestnut Pods
Twickenham - Floating and Sinking
We are now in October, where does the time go? This October will be a busy time for us in the forest as we celebrate Harvest festival, Black History Month and enjoy spooky activities as Halloween approaches. At the weekend one of our educators distributed our food bank collection to a local supermarket.
Putney Heath - Conkers!
Morden - Forest Safari!
Fulham - Scarecrows, tractors and harvesting
Chiswick - Every leaf speaks FUN to me
Chiswick - Come rain, come shine, come wind
Fulham - please fasten your seatbelts
Transport has been the theme this week, so on set up, the educators have been building cars, planes, boats, taxis, and a much-needed petrol station to fill up with fuel! Over the last few weeks, the children have been making airports with the magnetic shapes and lots have been role playing Pilots and passengers ready to board flights to South Africa, Northern Ireland, and the beach!
Morden - Forest Beans on Toast!
Putney Heath - The wonderful world of science and discovery
Twickenham - Crunchy leaves
Wandsworth - permaculture
Wimbledon - Cosy bug homes
With the Autumn arriving and the weather changing, the children have been looking at the different ways that the forest around us is changing and how we can use it day-to-day. The leaves are falling, which make for so many fun games and activities for the children, as well as the wind making it fun to watch as they fly through the air.