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How To Flourish This Autumn with Hygge in the Early Years

Sep 01, 2024
How to flourish this Autumn with Hygge in the Early Years...

As the leaves become crunchy underfoot here are a few simple ways to enjoy Autumn.

%uD83C%uDF42 Batch cook some delicious meals
🧡 Take a woodland walk
 
 
%uD83C%uDF42 Create some natural displays in your home and setting with pumpkins, squash, twigs, pine cones and acorns.
 
 
🧡 Make a blackberry crumble
🍂 Hang an autumn wreath on your door at home and setting
🧡 Fill jars with autumn leaves and fairy lights

🍂 Make a gratitude list and be thankful for the moments and things you have

🧡 Set up a seasonal small world scene of your local area
🧡 Add seasonal items and books to your nature shelf

 

 For more seasonal ideas see my Re-Wilding your Wanderlust Child Nature Study Programme 

Some books to inspire you: 

 

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Where can I get Autumn resources from?

Sep 16, 2021

I get asked all the time...'Where do you get your resources from?'

Firstly, many of the resources we use in Early Years can be collected, reclaimed or re-used for free. Some of my favourite natural Autumn loose parts are;

  • Leaves from different trees and different colours
  • Dried leaves and flower petals
  • Leaf skeletons
  • Twigs of different lengths and thickness
  • Acorns
  • Pine cones
  • Moss
  • Bark
  • Tree cookies
  • Tree stumps
  • Pumpkins and squash
  • Conkers

I also like to add items like:

  • Wooden buttons
  • Grapat loose parts
  • Cotton reels
  • Coloured sheets of felt
  • Empty picture frames
  • Glass beads
  • Numicon

 

Placemats, mirrors, lightboxes and tinkertrays are all good to include alongside too.

When it comes to buying resources i have always worked in schools and settings with very little money to spend on resourcing. Any money that we did have would be spent on;

1. High quality staffing

2. Block Play resources

3. Books

4. Small world imaginative play

I feel that when we spend ...

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