Elephants and Giraffes had a wonderful day at Langdon Discovery Park. Luckily, the weather was kind and the rain stopped as soon as we stepped off the coach! Both classes had great fun in the forest school learning about the life cycle of a caterpillar and going on a minibeast hunt in the woodland and community garden. The earlier rain definitely helped to bring out lots of worms, slugs and snails!
Reception: Langdon Nature Discovery Park
May 22, 2024
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