Reception Children’s Exciting Adventure to Tehidy Woods!

The Reception children had an unforgettable adventure this week as they set off on a trip to Tehidy Woods. Blessed with glorious weather—bright sunshine and a crisp spring breeze—the children eagerly embarked on their outdoor exploration, ready for a day filled with fun, discovery, and adventure.

Me and Hudson found rocks, sticks, a spikey leaf and there was a piece of rough on the rock. We found logs and mud and Hudson found a daisy – Jack

The first activity on the agenda was a wellie walk through the woodland paths. With their wellington boots firmly on (and a couple came off), the children splashed through muddy puddles, crunched through leaves and twigs and listened carefully to the sounds of nature all around them. The rustling trees, chirping birds and occasional scurrying of woodland creatures created a magical atmosphere that truly captivated their imaginations.

We go to Tehidy woods. We was climbing up some sticks. I found a squirrel. – Luca

Next, the children took part in a scavenger hunt, searching high and low for different natural treasures hidden within the forest. They excitedly collected leaves of all shapes and colours, smooth stones, pinecones and hunted for woodlice, worms, spiders webs and even a few feathers. The activity encouraged them to observe their surroundings closely and sparked lively discussions about the different textures, colours and patterns they discovered.

The excitement continued as some of the children had the opportunity to climb a few trees. With careful supervision, they tested their balance and coordination, building confidence as they clambered onto sturdy branches. The joy on their faces was clear as they experienced the thrill of climbing and looking at the world from a slightly higher perspective.

We were exploring. We finded nature like a giant fat slug and woodlice and ants – Arthur

To round off the adventure, the children worked together to build their own dens using sticks and branches found on the forest floor. Their creativity and teamwork shone through as they carefully arranged their materials to create cosy woodland shelters. Some children imagined their dens as secret hideaways, while others transformed them into woodland homes for small creatures.

The trip to Tehidy Woods was a fantastic opportunity for the children to connect with nature, develop their problem-solving skills and enjoy outdoor play in a beautiful setting.

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