Following the announcement of our Queen’s award in April, we are delighted to share an article written about Little Forest Folk by a journalist who visited us in May.
We’ve been bursting with excitement and now that it’s the Queen’s birthday and the official announcement day, we are absolutely delighted to finally share with you the news that Little Forest Folk has been given the royal seal of approval.
Following our being selected by Tatler as being one of the finest nurseries in the nation last month, we are now delighted to share with you an article written about Little Forest Folk by a journalist who visited us in our Wimbledon setting a few weeks ago.
Well, this weekend was the long awaited Nursery World Awards! It was a fabulous event and we were delighted to be recognised in such a large industry such as the early years to be one of the industry leaders.
‘Wouldn’t we all secretly like to be Little Forest Folk?' We are incredibly excited and proud to be included once again in the prestigious annual Tatler Nurseries Guide.
We’ve had a lovely week in the forest! Spending the mornings in the gardens enjoying water games and sprinklers and going to the education centre in the afternoons to cool down was the perfect balance
The sun has truly come out to say hello this week. While we love seeing our gorgeous meadow and forest grow it has meant that we need to find plenty of ways to keep cool.
This Monday we celebrated Independence Day by colouring in pictures of American wildlife, and then crafting and constructing picture frames using colourful ribbons and sticks!
This week, what started as a bit of a whirlwind, ended feeling like a gentle whirlpool.. We were based at our bowling club site this week, a routine and environment very different from what some of our children are used to.
This week at Wimbledon we have loved using the face paints! Our amazing practitioners have been making the children into an assortment of different creatures from tigers, to clowns to mermaids
An amazing addition to our forest this week was the presence of our lovely parents, as they adorned their raincoats and welly boots and joined us in the forest to play with their adventurers.
What a week to be in the forest! With parents visiting us for stay and play to the weather not making its mind up, it’s been a busy one. This week we opened our very own spa, practiced our nail painting skills, and made wonderful clay masks.
This week the children have been involved in a variety of creative activities. Mark making has been especially popular with the children designing their own boots and drawing adventures like foxes searching for sausages.
It has been an absolutely fantastic week here at Putney Heath, filled with excitement, activities and lots of fun. We have had the pleasure of welcoming some of our parents into the forest this week and the children have enjoyed showing them around and involving them in our wonderful activities.
I am writing after another successful week of ‘stay and play’ at Twickenham LFF. It has been such a pleasure to finally allow you all on site to experience what our Little Forest Folk-ers do every day.
The children had a visit from an old favourite, the Mad Scientist, who had some wonderful citrus fruit volcano experiments for them. He also made some fun tea bag rockets - who wouldn’t want to be a part of that?!