#30DaysWild Day 14 – Bird feeder

A simple and quick acitivity for us today saw Willow making a bird feeder for our back garden. Fortunately bird seed is something you can put on an online shopping order (I’m hoping scrapbooks will soon be added to the list too), we already had peanut butter in...

#30DaysWild Day 13 – Ashing Lane Nature Reserve

(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...

#30DaysWild Day 10 – Daisy Made it

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...

#30DaysWild Day Eight – World Oceans Day

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...

#30DaysWild Day Six – Snails

Having revisited The Snail and the Whale for my five-year-old’s home learning I had also done a quick search for other snail activities for us to try out. Thanks to How to Montessori for including the recipe Baking with Kids – Easy Mini Cinnamon Snails on...

#30DaysWild Day Five – More volcanoes

We spent a lot of the day waiting for a dry spell to conduct our second volcano experiment but it wasn’t to be. Instead we turned to educational resources website Twinkl again and made a 3D cross section model, labelled a picture of a cross section and, with the...

#30DaysWild Day Four – Rubbish and Dandelions

We did manage to get out for a walk today before the rain started and, despite having to negotiate a bit of a meltdown from the eldest before we went, it was definitely worth it, even if only to see my three year old happily and wonderously stopping to boing a leaf...