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Today we met with some friends in the woods to hold our weekly Forest School. Forest School, or Waldschule as it&#8217;s called in Europe, is an approach to early education which involves spending time in nature and learning from natural surroundings. It doesn&#8217;t take much to start a Forest School. You simply need a group of friends, a Forest, park or nature center and a commitment to meet for a few hours at least once a week. Be sure to meet in any weather so that the children learn about the world around them in all weather and in all seasons, don&#8217;t chicken out when it gets cold, just put on a coat! 😀<br />
Happy foresting! 🌲🌳🍂🍁🌳🌲😀</p>
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