Abbotts Hall Nature Tots & Babies
Abbotts Hall,
Colchester
Nature Tots & Babies is a weekly group where young children can explore, play and learn through nature.
Matthew Roberts
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Nature Tots & Babies is a weekly group where young children can explore, play and learn through nature.
Join us for a guided walk around Broad Meadow Local Nature Reserve.
Our home education sessions will help your child develop a range of practical and social skills, whilst learning about wildlife.
We will be clearing vegetation from in front of the hides
Join us with your toddlers for outdoor, wildlife-inspired fun!
5 day course certified by AIM Qualifications and Assessment Group for those wishing to assist with the delivery of a Forest School programme
A ten day course certified by AIM Qualifications and Assessment Group aimed at individuals who wish to lead a Forest School programme.
Join SWT staff and volunteers to undertake practical activities to help conserve the local environment.
Join SWT staff and volunteers to undertake practical activities to help conserve the local environment.
Help us with a range of conservation tasks at one of our flagship nature reserves, Foulshaw Moss.
Carlton Marshes: Wild play activities for children aged 18 months- 5 years.
Join Community Ranger John Attiwell for this webinar inspired by citizen science!
Explore Cley’s wild east: hides, marshes, beach, bird and marine life on a guided walk via the Iron Road
"The Work of Derbyshire Wildlife Trust": talk by Jo Smith, DWT's Chief Executive Officer
Wessington work party fixing fences
Step into a slower rhythm and let the natural world spark your creativity in this easy-going poetry workshop.
Nature Tots is a weekly parent and toddler group where young children can explore, play and learn through nature.
Relax, slow down and enjoy the world around you. Join our nature carers café sessions to meet other carers, enjoy some social time and learn about nature.
Join us for our next Volunteer Voice forum - open to all our current volunteers
Learn new skills, meet new people, and help us conserve nature.