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Enjoying a mug of soup at DWT open day at Warleigh Point. Photo courtesy of DWT photographer.
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Being suitably dressed for the occasion means you have more freedom and enjoyment; what fab salopettes!
Bits and pieces brought back from scavenger hunt to research.
Even Little Ones can learn to light fires safely at forest school.
Learning to light fires with flint and steel
“Would you like some of my pancake? I made it myself!”
Pancakes cook well over a hot fire , but watch they don’t burn
Teenagers building shelters with tarpaulins at Warleigh Point.
Another photo of shelter building. and some great team-work and co-operation.
Pausing for thought in the bluebells.
I love this photo! It’s one of my favourites; it speaks volumes of the forest school ethos.
Dancing on the Beach at Warleigh Point, whilst on a rubbish picking walk.
fun climbing trees in Ham woods.
making a clay animal face on a tree.
Plaster cast of a badger paw print.
Scary face, incorporating the knot of the tree and the gnarly bark into the art.
Spirit of the forest- more clay face art.
Prickly sweet chestnut.
Bluebells and Wild Garlic (Ramson). We made Pesto with the garlic and baked some in a quiche. It was also yummy in mashed potato!
A fungus spotted growing in a drain.
More bluebells, such a nice photo.
Plaster casts of Deer hoof prints.
Bits and pieces brought back from scavenger hunt to research.
Yummy pancakes
Playing tag.