“Strive to make everyday the best day of your life, because there is no good reason not to.” Hal Elrod
Create your own rock pool in your setting to explore. This is one of the ideas shared in my Rewilding Wanderlust Nature Study Programme.Â
You will need;
sensory tray (any tray will do)
sand
pebbles
shells
sea creatures - paint rocks if you don't have any
You can lay out the items required for the children to create it themselves or do it as a collaborative task.
1. Simply add sand to your tray creating a circular space in the middle to pour your water
2. Add pebbles
3. Add water to the centre where there is no sand. The water will soak into the sand surrounding but this is totally natural.
4. Add shells
5. Add some sea creatures or perhaps children could make some rock painted crabs or fish to add?Â
We added blue food colouring to the water to give it a more blue ocean colour but you don't have to.
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This year i found myself (like so many others!) turning another year older while in a national lockdown. A time usually spent celebrating with loved ones and friends I wondered if i could still enjoy all the lovely hygge moments under the restrictions of the current pandemic. In this weeks blog post I want to share with you exactly how I spent my birthday and how I brought in the hygge magic.
I began my day with a slow breakfast of pastries and coffee while we opened a few presents and cards that had arrived in the post from friends and family. I received some rather lovely hygge related gifts; candles, fluffy socks, salted caramel chocolates (my favourite!) and a very snuggly warm fleece (a perfect present to keep me warm as i'm forever cold).
I decided to have an at home pampering morning and ran the bath, lit the candles and put on my favourite podcast shows. It was very relaxing laying in the bubbles and flower petals of my birthday bath bomb knowing that I could just be present ...