by admin | Jun 13, 2020 | #30DaysWild
(With Daddy in a full day of meetings, mummy not feeling 100% and the minis still at full energy levels, Day 12 was… well… let’s just skip on to Day 13 shall we?) We may not have baked banana bread but one lockdown bingo box we can tick is finding a...
by admin | Jun 11, 2020 | #30DaysWild, Books
An attempt to find another different place to explore for a walk than our usual lockdown routes led us to Lincoln’s West Common today. Whilst probably not the best place for a pushchair which was very quickly taken back to the car, and due to its openness not...
by admin | Jun 10, 2020 | #30DaysWild
Looking at a soggy cow through our car window was about as wild as we got today – not a sentence I would have ever have predicted I’d write when starting this blog I must admit. Usually a trip to our local ice cream farm Daisy Made would include an...
by admin | Jun 9, 2020 | #30DaysWild, Art and crafts
Today was much more like I’d always intended taking part in #30DaysWild to be. In between drizzly drops we made a dash to get out of the house and discover a new natural space. Not far out of Lincoln city centre, Starmers Pit is a five acre fishing lake...
by admin | Jun 8, 2020 | #30DaysWild
To mark World Oceans Day – which this year is calling on world leaders to protect 30% of out blue planet by 2030 – we started off the day by finding a Go Jetters episode and an Andy’s Aquatic Adventures episode on the iPlayer before switching over to...
by admin | Jun 7, 2020 | #30DaysWild, Science
Willow had probably one of her favourite breakfasts ever this morning as we made more edible snails. Still no molluscs were harmed in the making of them and they were a lot more simple than yesterday’s baking efforts. As suggested on the White Rose Maths website...
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