We have had a lovely first week back after a great winter break. Our week has been filled with all of our Little Forest Folk-ers having a wonderful time informing their peers and educators of their winter and festive adventures!
Chiswick - Festive Lights Party!
Fulham - Elf Craft Workshop!
Morden - "It's the Gruffalo Cave!"
Putney Heath - Festive Dinner Party at the Mud Kitchen!
Twickenham - Goodbye to 2023
Wandsworth - "We're going on a monster hunt!"
Wimbledon - "Ho, Ho, Ho!"
Chiswick - Weekly Wonders in the Winter Forest!
Fulham - Santa's Grotto / Gingerbread House
Morden - 'Christmas Candles'
Putney Heath - Cracking Christmas Crafts
The air is filled with the delightful sounds of jingle bells and the warmth of festive cheer as our enchanted forest embraces the magic of December celebrations. This week has been a whirlwind of multicultural festivities, fostering a spirit of unity and appreciation for the diverse traditions that make up this December period.
Twickenham - Frosty the Snowman!
The air feels crisp and chilly while the bare Plane tree watches the children enjoy its colourful leaves that have fallen all over the meadow. Everyone is feeling the excitement as we countdown to the holidays. We enjoy looking for our friend from Santa’s workshop, Ruby, who watches with a big grin as we scour the bushes and peer up at branches to find where she is hiding.
Wandsworth - The Wandsworth Stormtroopers!
Wimbledon - Christmas Decorations
Chiswick - Wooden Cookie Baubles!
What a chilly start to December in the forest, with the winter breeze greeting our faces and making our Little Forest Folk-ers' cheeks pink and rosy in the cold winter air. Our frosty week was filled with much creativity and fun. We had lots of magical Christmas-themed activities for everyone to enjoy!
Fulham - Festive Season in the Fulham Forest!
Morden - Christmas Trees
Putney Heath - 'The Colour Monster'
Twickenham - Everyone Meet Ruby!
This week in the forest, we wore our mathematical hats to observe the forest in a different way. We looked around the forest to spot different shapes and patterns. We also put our counting skills to the test. First, we explored sizes by searching the forest floor for the biggest and smallest leaves.