DAY 18:
Woodland walk
Here are some places in the local community for you and your family to enjoy a woodland walk together.
To make it extra fun and exciting, you and your family could collect natural items in a cup for collage-making on a later date in the #30daysFroebel challenge.
If you want any more ideas or you would like a paper cup, please ask your Key Person. Share photos or comment on our posts telling us where you walked and what you saw, using our hashtag #30daysFroebel.
More walks can be found here:
https://www.gosurrey.co.uk/best-surrey-walks/ and here:Â https://surreywalks.co.uk/
Engagement with nature was of central importance to Froebel because it gave, in a concrete and tangible way the possibility to understand concepts which are quite abstract, such as seasonal changes. Nature introduces children to the patterns and processes of life and death, to transformations – such as frogspawn to frogs or caterpillars to butterflies – and the beauty that brings fulfilment and well-being. (Tina Bruce 2017)
- Sing a song
- Make a shaker
- Chalk walk
- Grow cress
- Den building
- Sock Puppet
- Wood hunt
- Make an ice decoration
- Share a song
- Make a pom-pom
- Bird cakes
- Make a Sandwich
- Teddy bears picnic
- Wool winding
- Sound walk
- Make a book
- Create a weather diary
- Woodland walks
- Natural collage
- Bark rubbing
- Paper weaving
- Hunt the sock (thimble)
- Black line drawing
- Cheese straws
- Bird spotting
- Make a Stickman/person
- Paper folding
- Sewing cardboard shapes
- Peg doll
- Spring walk
- Self-Reflection