This week, we explored the sense of touch as our focus. From feeling different textures, to engaging in hands-on forest activities, the children discovered new ways to describe and experience the world around them. It’s been an incredible journey of exploration, creativity, and teamwork!
Fulham - 'Pete the Cat'
Morden - Mud Kitchen Masterpieces!
Putney Heath - Fishing Fun!
Twickenham - "One small step..."
Wimbledon Village - Squishy, Slushy, Satisfying Mud!
Wimbledon - Walks, Music and Role Play!
Winkworth - Little Forest Folk Bird Cafe!
There is not only the forest floor for our Little Forest Folk-ers to explore, this week we have been looking up into the tree canopy on a bird watch. Clipboards and binoculars at the ready, we set off looking for birds. We had some images of local birds that we could tick off when we saw them and we discovered that the most common bird visiting our forest was the gorgeous Robin.
Chiswick - "Walking in the Forest"!
This week, the frosty mornings have added a magical touch to our forest adventures, and we’ve been staying active to keep warm! The children loved chasing the sun across the meadow and playing our favourite action game, “Walking in the Forest.” With songs and creative actions, our little adventurers have turned it into a lively and imaginative activity.
Fulham - Wonderful First Week Back!
So we have returned after our amazing Christmas break away from the forest. As much as we enjoyed spending time with our loved ones and getting over the excitement of Christmas, we have all very much looked forward to coming back into the forest and sharing all our interesting stories with each other and finding out what our lovely little ones have been up to.
Morden - Icy & Crunchy!
Putney Heath - 'All Around Me'!
Twickenham - Winter Astronauts and Space Bowling!
Wimbledon Village - Wonderful Wintery Start to 2025!
Wimbledon - Ready to Start the New Year!
Winkworth - Happy First Week!
Chiswick - Festive Fun in the Forest!
Creative Christmas Crafts 🎄
This week, the children showcased their artistic talents with a range of festive crafts. They made and decorated their very own Christmas trees using egg cartons. Each tree was carefully painted, decorated with sparkly materials, and topped with a star. The children took pride in their unique creations, which brought a festive touch to our setting.