Reception Visit to South Weald

May 15, 2019
Our Reception children enjoyed a lovely sunny day at South Weald where they spent the day thinking about the story of The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle. They collected props and recreated the story with their park ranger before going in search of mini-beasts in the forest. Following a lovely outdoor picnic, the children made their own caterpillars and butterflies from natural materials that had been collected from the park.

A huge thank you to the parent helpers and the park rangers who helped to make this such an enjoyable trip.



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