Wild Ed - Primary
Wild Ed is for primary aged home-schooled children and is a chance to learn about nature, make new friends and explore the great outdoors
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Wild Ed is for primary aged home-schooled children and is a chance to learn about nature, make new friends and explore the great outdoors
Join our regular group meetings to enjoy the outdoors and take part in a range of activities such as bushcraft, wildlife crafts and more.
These monthly sessions give secondary aged home-schooled children the chance to learn new skills and to enjoy local green spaces
Join botanical artist and illustrator, Sophie Smith, for a workshop exploring the basics of illustrating winter foliage.
These sessions give primary aged home-schooled children the chance to learn about nature and explore the great outdoors.
This is a chance for young people aged 12-18 to enjoy some time in ancient woodland and try out the traditional craft of wood carving
Join our Northants Nature Girls group to learn how to weave a willow bird feeder, and create some fat ball feeders to take home with you
Cultivate your curiosity and deepen your connection with the natural world at this guided event at Paxton Pits Nature Reserve with nature journal-keeper Sharon Williamson.
Hear from Evie Crouch, Education Officer at Cody Dock, about their inspiring work connecting local communities with urban nature in East London.
Learn how to use natural materials and traditional techniques like willow weaving to create a stunning festive wreath