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An opportunity for children age 6-13 to use tools to build adventure play structures and whittle green wood.

31/03/2021

There's a buzz in the air! Blossoms are blooming, and the sun is shining. It feels like a good time to talk about the upcoming summer term, and tell you about a great project happening in the woods.

Unfortunately Build Wild is not able to run this summer, but one us and a couple of brilliant friends are running a Forest School Friday in Paupers Wood during the upcoming term.

Check out the attached flyer and this link for more information on what to expect and how to book: https://j.mp/39uY6SN

"A full day of bushcraft and woodland crafts with Matt, Mary, Natasha and Hayley. Decades of experience between them, DBS checked and first aid qualified. We will work with the group to plan which activities to set up and develop. We will work to create a respectful community with compassionate communication at its core."

Timeline photos 29/04/2020

Look out for the humble dandelion. Up until the 1800’s people pulled up grass to grow dandelions instead. Their medicinal and nutritional value was well known. Look up muddy faces dandelions for activities and cooking using dandelions. Did you know they open to great the morning and close at night? 🐝 flowers -spaces

21/04/2020

A challenging but rewarding day in the woods replacing the old rope swings with new ones. One of the swings was so high we had to take it in turns to have a go at throwing the rope over. We were not sure we would ever manage it. school together https://thewoodschool.wordpress.com/

Photos from Build Wild's post 27/03/2020

Foxes whittled at woodschool by our keen 9 year old. A great project that could be adapted for lots of animals. find us at https://thewoodschool.wordpress.com/build-wild/

Photos from Build Wild's post 23/03/2020

Building this week with woodschool was such a joy. The creativity and focus was really impressive. We ended the day with a photo of all the builders, huge smiles of pride on everyone’s faces.

16/03/2020

Whittling, in my opinion, has to be one of the most satisfying crafts. It has been likened by some to ‘meditation of the hands’. It takes practice and perseverance to produce the more complex pieces such as spoons, but to start, whittling a stick with a point is a valid objective. https://thewoodschool.wordpress.com/build-wild/

15/03/2020

Two beautiful spoons made out of hazel in the woods last week. Whittled by one of our more experienced 10 year olds. school

13/03/2020

If you are up for whittling in the woods or creatively building come and join us in April or June for Build Wild. Bookings are still open on the Wood School website:

https://thewoodschool.wordpress.com/build-wild/

Take a look below at the leaflet that we are giving out.

HOME | Woodland Tribe 28/02/2020

OUR STORY

Freya, Matt and May have supported, mentored or parented children for the best part of 15 years. For us, some of the most magical moments in that journey has been watching children in deep play in the natural world. There is something about this play that cries out … ‘this is what life is meant to be’. In these moments we see children imagine, create and build. We see creativity in action.

The changeable, wild world that is ‘the outside’ invites this sort of exploration and immersion – so much more so than the indoors or designated play spaces. From our own adventures, we also know the delight that comes from mastering a skill and bringing a creation to life.

So, in dreaming up Build Wild, we wanted to create time and space for this kind of play and craft. We’ve been inspired, and are mentored, by the team at Woodland Tribe. https://www.woodlandtribe.org/
They, and our time at Wood School, have shown us it’s possible to hold a safe space where children can take risks, use tools independently, build skills and make their own playscapes.

We would love you to join us on this adventure.

HOME | Woodland Tribe Woodland Tribe offer a unique approach to children’s agency, construction and co-production that is capturing the public’s imagination. Anywhere, anytime we give children and adults hammers, saws, nails and a huge quantity of wood to build the adventure playground of their dreams.

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