Nature Detective Club

March 26, 2015
Mr and Mrs Jemima Puddle Duck arrived in the pond area today. Nursery children were delighted as this unexpected visit coincided with Literacy Week and the Beatrix Potter stories. The real stars of the show are the members of our new Nature Detective Club who have been working hard behind the scenes to clean up our school environment, encouraging more wildlife to visit. Hopefully, as our conservation work continues, we will have more visitors.






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