Connect with nature and each other through activities like den-building, mini-beast hunts, games, storytelling and crafts. As well as being fun, connecting with nature is good for us, so expect the whole family to feel refreshed and energised after the session.
What parents say about our family sessions:
โItโs so nice seeing her playing in nature and getting muddy.โ
โHeโs noticing birds and squirrels before we do!!โ
โLike when you go to the sea and you feel good for having sea air I feel really good now for having green air!โ
โItโs really interesting seeing things through my kidsโ eyes and seeing the things theyโre interested in and they notice.โ
Christine says:
โA muddy childhood spent in the fields and rivers of Yorkshire, adopting pet bugs and practicing tree climbing, proved a good foundation for becoming a forest school practitioner. I learnt the basics of bushcraft at an early age and love passing these skills on to the young people in and around York. I love exploring and adventuring in the outdoors, practicing bushcraft skills, cooking in the wild and foraging from the hedgerows.โ
Christine is a qualified forest school practitioner with over 15 years of experience in nature-based education. She works with schools, children and families to explore the world around us, learning and discovering along the way. She also teaches green woodworking and bushcraft skills.
All children must be accompanied by an adult. Come dressed for the weather and be prepared to get messy!
ยฃ7 per child and accompanying adult
T: 07912432800