A couple of days ago, the sun was out (rare) so I decided to take the kiddos for a walk in some lovely woods near me. The land which houses my allotment is directly next door to these woods and I am reliably informed by one of my allotment holder friends that the woods used to be an arboretum for a large manor house that used to stand nearby. There is a huge variety of trees in the small area of woodland which is fascinating and provides a fantastic learning environment for little ones to explore.
Here are a few snaps of our visit, even in the winter the place is beautiful, there are so many interesting textures, patterns and colours to stimulate the senses.
Puddles offer endless enjoyment to toddlers
Textures
Reflections
Beautiful vistas
The sun through the trees
I am much more relaxed when walking in the woods with Boris because I know he isn't likely to knock his teeth out if he falls, unlike if we are walking on the pavement.
Fascinating twisted trunk
Popping bubbles on the surface of a puddle
Feet photos
Lots of picking up of sticks and leaves
The all important selfie!
I really hope that as my boys grow up, visiting the woods becomes a part of our weekly routine, I think there is so much to learn from the forest and it makes me feel calm and grounded. I hope they will find the same peace and tranquillity from the trees that I do. I am so thankful that we have spaces like this near our home to enjoy.
Do you have natural spaces near where you live? Do you have children who like to explore the forest?