Nursery: Bear Hunt Obstacle Course

May 14, 2019
Nursery children were sponsored by friends and family to complete a sensory obstacle course based on 'We're Going on a Bear Hunt'.

Children crawled through long wavy grass, were splashed with water crossing the deep cold river, squelched through thick oozy mud, took a stumble trip through a big dark forest, endured a whirling swirling snowstorm before finding the bear in a narrow gloomy cave.

The children ran back to the house, hid under the covers and decided that 'we’re not going on a bear hunt again'.

Going on a bear hunt was exhausting so we all enjoyed a teddy themed snack on the grass. After all, it was a beautiful day.

A big thank you to everyone who helped us raise £350.

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