Our Little Forest Folk-ers really like getting involved with lots of great crafting activities, and this week we started making our own Christmassy envelopes!
Putney Heath - Changes
We ended last week with some exciting weather! There was rain, sun, wind and even some hail, which the children enjoyed observing whilst eating their snack under the tarp. The children also enjoyed spotting some icy leaves and frozen puddles in and around the forest, whilst we spoke about the weather and season change.
Twickenham - Ruby the Elf
Wandsworth - ingredients for recipes
Wimbledon - Christmas trees and bear hunts
At the beginning of the week the children were fascinated by how the chillier temperatures changed the outdoor environment. There was lots of frozen puddles which were so enjoyable to break and many frosty tree stumps perfect for making glove prints. With the colder weather the educators have had to ensure children stay warm.
School For The Future
Chiswick - Thankful thoughts and super sticker storybooks
Fulham - Happy days in the forest at Fulham!
Morden - Let’s build a House!
Putney Heath - The countdown to Christmas!
Twickenham - Stick Man
Wandsworth - scampering squirrels
Wimbledon - finding fun and exciting ways to keep warm
Chiswick - Tools, turkeys, and transformer trees
Fulham - Road safety week and Pudsey bear
It’s been such an amazing week in the forest. The children have fully immersed themselves in the Autumn spirit and are absolutely loving the joys of playing with the fallen leaves! From walking on top of them and listening to the crunchy sounds they make, to gathering them into a pile and creating a “Volcano the size of the solar system”!
Morden - Teamwork makes the dream work!
Putney Heath - A week of wonder!
Twickenham - From spaceships to police vans,
Wandsworth - Clickety Clack
Colourful crispy leaves continue to flutter down all around us, and the forest floor has been hidden in a sea of beautiful hues, brimming with potential for unparalleled play! Following the lead of educators, children have been dragging their legs through them, with feet sideways, carving looping train tracks all around the forest which in turn, ploughs the leaves into colossal heaps before us.













