Green spaces, like local parks or woods, are just waiting to be explored. A little inspiration can turn any outing into a real adventure for youngsters, with so many games to play and things to discover.
Here are two fun woodland activities to get your kids playing outside, not to mention picking up plenty of skills along the way.
Minibeast safari
The savannah isn’t the only place where you can go on safari. The world is full of creepy-crawlies, bugs, plants and other creatures, so head outdoors on your own minibeast safari. It’s time to go exploring…
Build a den
This needs a little more planning, but that won’t put you off if you’re a true adventurer. It’ll work really well in your local park, woods or even garden (if you’re lucky enough to have one with a nice, strong tree growing there).
All that’s left now is to get outside and enjoy the wonders of playing. Ready to go?
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