Our second visit to Forest School started rather differently to our previous week. After tracking the electric signs, we were confronted with a digger and two workers. This was our chance to ask lots of questions! After a chat about what they were working on, they were kind enough to allow us to sit in their digger. What an amazing experience!
Joseph had decided he must find the elusive swing we had been searching for previously so off we went. Leaving our trolley behind we were able to negotiate the huge hills where we spotted an orange/brown stream, a badger sett, hills of beautiful bluebells, huge climbing trees and a bridge. Unfortunately, we were unable to locate the swing and it began to grow dark. We thought the weather was going to change quickly so we headed back to our shed for lunch. We would search for the swing again next week.
After a late lunch we enjoyed a tour of our polytunnel (the children have been growing lots of plants within nursery and there has been lots of talk about our poly tunnel so stepping inside for the first time was very exciting). We also took a look at our pond to see if we could spot any tadpoles or even frogs!
Unfortunately, the time had come to leave our beloved forest school for the day. As we headed back on our minibus, we discussed our day and what we had enjoyed. The minibus was a little quieter than usual as we approached nursery. Everyone was feeling very tired after our busy day and decided to have a rest and of course Hugh had fallen asleep ….. again!! We can’t wait for next week!