Our week in the forest

Putney Heath - A Photo Masterclass!

Putney Heath - A Photo Masterclass!

The first week in October started out with a bang as the children honed many new skills!

To start the week off strong, the children engaged in the most magical maths activity with their educators. They listened to a story and used props to count how many characters there were. The little ones added and subtracted the props but transformed the activity by using them to retell the story in their own words.

Wandsworth - Making Mud Birthday Cakes!

Wandsworth - Making Mud Birthday Cakes!

As the sun sets on another week of our second summer, we are grateful for this continuous warmth! 

Water play has been aplenty, from making mud birthday cakes for one of our mini explorer’s fourth birthday, to a water hoist activity using a pulley clip to activate some paracord that is attached to a bucket of water, we attempted to reinvent our water play area to create a more physical challenge to our children. 

Wandsworth - Dazzling Flowers and Terrifying Tigers!

Wandsworth - Dazzling Flowers and Terrifying Tigers!

It's been another joyful week at Wimbledon Common, in the slowly advancing autumnal colours. A carpet of brown and burgundy leaves lay about the camp. Fortunately, many of the children are very enthusiastic about raking the leaves up, leaving deep tracks for others to follow and play on. Our newest children continue to settle splendidly.

Morden - A Week of Stories and Tool Work

Morden - A Week of Stories and Tool Work

We’ve had another lovely week in the forest. The weather has still provided sun which has encouraged some harvesting of our vegetable patch, including potatoes and tomatoes! The wind did cause us to seek refuge indoors but we took full advantage of this, playing games such as “Sleepy bunnies” and “Animal freeze” as well as practicing our mark making and construction.

Twickenham - Wiggly, Jiggly, Hopping and Zooming Week!

Twickenham - Wiggly, Jiggly, Hopping and Zooming Week!

It’s been a blustery week in the forest with the wind coming to play and the rain coming to cool the forest and children after our very hot weather last week. Nevertheless, we had a wonderful time exploring how our amazing bodies move. We noticed how much more we can do from when we were babies. From crawling, to sitting up, to learning to walk, we realised how much stronger and faster we are getting as we grow.

Chiswick - Forest Family!

Chiswick - Forest Family!

Greetings dear families, Another enchanting week has unfolded at Little Forest Folk Chiswick, filled with the laughter and wonder of our young explorers. As we settle into the rhythm of the new term, we're delighted to see our new friends finding their place in our forest family. The bonds of friendship are beginning to bloom, and we eagerly anticipate the deep connections that will form in the coming weeks.