The book is accompanied by a Printables folder full of all sorts of brilliant resources that you can print out and take to the forest with you. And the sit spots and forest mandalas invite you to find the calm, quite connections within yourself and this remarkable place. The foraging guide and campfire food recipes will let you enjoy tasty forest treats. Leaf crowns, clay faces, twig weaving, and nature colour wheels use the forest to create art and crafts. Story stones and natural journaling will develop language skills, and there’s a variety of hands-on, forest-themed math activities. You’ll find plant ID guides, food chain lessons, and cloud investigations to explore science. You can add any combination of these activities to your provision, to suit the interests of your children, the time of year, and your timetable. ![]() The book is filled with a wide variety of easy-to-implement, engaging activities that you can use with your children to explore the breadth of the traditional curriculum. You can use them wherever you have access to nature, be that a forest, school nature area, a local park or your own back yard. ![]() The activities work with children, and adults, of all ages but are created with children aged four to ten in mind. You’ll learn how to open your sessions, make everyone feel welcome, and set the tone for learning in this special classroom. It begins by guiding you through how to structure your forest classroom sessions.
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