Forest School Club

November 17, 2022
This week, the children enjoyed taking part in a colourful treasure hunt at our Forest School Club. They were given the challenge of finding things in the woodland for every colour of the rainbow...and they succeeded! Some colours were harder to find than others but by looking carefully and working as a team at least one object was found for each colour. 

At the end of the session, we talked about the different things that had been found including leaves, funghi and plastic. To celebrate a successful treasure hunt, the children had fun climbing the tree and playing on the rope swing!



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