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If you are going for a Woodland Walk -

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Whizzz · 08/09/2007 14:25

And want to keep the kids occupied, have a look here

lots of spotter sheets for the children to tick things off as they see them and they can learn about trees / nature at the same time !

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MarcellusLadinium · 08/09/2007 14:28

actually Whizzz I was going to end the sentence.... you would need copious amounts of alcohol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Whizzz · 08/09/2007 15:15
Grin
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Whizzz · 09/09/2007 15:52

Well obviously I'm the only one who think they are good !! The sheets worked a treat today, no complaints of aching legs or boredom!

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MilaMae · 09/09/2007 15:57

No they look great to me-thanks!!!!

FrannyandZooey · 09/09/2007 15:59

Oh that's great, Whizzz, thank you very much. I am trying to put together a woodland activity session for young children and that site looks helpful.

auntyquated · 09/09/2007 15:59

thanks whizzz i have put them in my favourites

tigerschick · 09/09/2007 16:02

That's a fab site.
We used to have little books when we were young so we could check things in them. My parents also let us take a bag to put 'treasures' in - things like sticks, leaves, pinecones etc - we would then examine them while we had our lunch or what ever, we would then leave the treasures behind so everone was happy

ArcticRoll · 09/09/2007 16:06

Thanks for that whizzz.
Just returned from lovely woodland walk but made me realise that I am very ignorant about countryside and unable to answer most of dd's questions.

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