Thrive Outdoors
Scavenger hunt for early years
This guide is designed to show you the range of possibilities when designing or developing high quality outdoor childcare provision.
The list provides examples of practice combined with site-specific and appropriate design. The images used below meet the specific site
needs and are designed to give an indication of what can be done. There is no one-size-fits all solution and they are not intended to be
prescriptive or exhaustive.
Help! – What is a tippy tap?
Help! – Can you help us make one?
Help! How do tie knots and what rope do I use?
Importance of children getting outside due to Covid
Help! How do we build a shelter?
‘Top 10 TARP TIPS’
There are lots of ways of providing handwashing facilities in the outdoors –
some offer a budget solution, some require a little more investment. Working
out how many stations, and what type, will go some way to helping you meet
the latest guidance and help to control infection, germs and viruses.
According to the Toy Hall of Fame in the USA, the humble
stick is the oldest toy in the world, played with by humans
and animals alike.
Fun activity to start your Forest School session.
What to wear outside
“Help – I’m starting Outdoor Nursery, what should I wear?”
The next time you are out and about
with your little ones, encourage them
to make the trip more interesting by
taking a walk on the wild side!
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