Forest School Handbook
English
By (author): Dan Walmsley Dan Westall Naomi Walmsley
Forest School Handbook is lively collection of activities, crafts, bushcraft skills and nature-based play which will inspire kids to thrive outside.
Whether just popping out for a walk, going camping or exploring in the woods, this handy-sized book will be your essential guide for connecting with the natural world. Packed with ideas and activities for children of all ages, there are bushcraft basics, survival skills, nature crafts and ideas for both energising and peaceful outdoor play. Encouraging controlled risk taking, boosting social skills, wellbeing and a healthy resilience, this is the ultimate way to avoid battles over screen time and classroom-induced fatigue.
Build a shelter from what you find around you, design a natural collage, tie useful knots, get to know a tree, light a fire, filter dirty water, make charcoal, go on a night walk, make a bug hotel, create a mini village, whittle a stick and much more.
- Aimed at parents, outdoor teachers or anyone passionate about getting back to basics
- Grab-and-go size makes it easy to pack in your outdoor kit bag
- Written by award-winning outdoor specialists, with detailed knowledge of Forest School practices and who are experienced leading school groups either as a thrilling woodland class outing or online
- Includes traditional Forest School activities and beyond. Catering for older children who are ready to explore more involved primitive skills and bushcraft
- Playing and learning outside in nature has been shown to benefit children in many ways, such as improved moods, concentration, confidence and self-esteem
- Forest School Adventure has sold c.35,000 copies and been translated into French, German, Czech and Italian