Nursery: Autumn

November 10, 2021

This week in Nursery we have been learning about Autumn. On Wednesday, donning our warm coats and boots, we ventured out into the drizzle to investigate. We found leaves of different colours, apples and twigs (to name but a few) and added our finds to our Autumn treasure. 

To our surprise we found the Owl Babies, Sarah, Percy and Bill, and their owl mother perched on a branch in the woods. We enjoyed listening to the story, keeping ourselves warm with pumpkin soup that not only did the children help prepare, but grew from a seed in our very own garden! Not a scrap was left! 

We even left the pumpkin pulp for our family of hedgehogs residing in our forest school!



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