Tobias, a Naturalist Teacher at the Nature Centre, reflects on his experiences growing up in High Park. Continue Reading High Park Perspectives: Tobias Mullis-Karman The post High Park Perspectives: Tobias Mullis-Karman appeared first on High Park Nature Centre.| High Park Nature Centre
In the past 25 years, the Nature Centre has grown in so many ways. Learn how in this listicle. Continue Reading 25 Things You Didn’t Know About the High Park Nature Centre The post 25 Things You Didn’t Know About the High Park Nature Centre appeared first on High Park Nature Centre.| High Park Nature Centre
One of my favourite crafts to do with kids is this simple activity, weaving squares on crossed sticks. Often called god’s eyes, tsikuri (sometimes spelt ‘tzixuri’ or ‘sikuli’ ) are woven diamond-shapes, made by winding wool in a simple pattern around four crossed sticks. There’s nothing else to it –... Continue reading The post How to weave a Tsikuri (Ojo de Dios or God’s Eye) appeared first on Rhubarb and Wren.| Rhubarb and Wren
Making conker god’s eye is a great way to make use of the autumn conker bounty, and a really fun and easy craft. All you need are some conkers, sticks, and wool, and something pointy for making holes. Not got much time or just want the bullet points on how... Continue reading The post How to make a conker god’s eye appeared first on Rhubarb and Wren.| Rhubarb and Wren
Make a dragonfly out of a stick for some simple twig crafting fun! This easy dragonfly craft is a great nature activity for kids of all ages. Using just some sticks, paint, and scraps of fabric, we made beautiful dragonflies and damselflies, and found out about these amazing creatures at... Continue reading The post How to make a twiggy dragonfly! appeared first on Rhubarb and Wren.| Rhubarb and Wren
Have you got a hankering to paint a bird egg, but think it might be too hard? It’s actually easier than you might think to paint a picture of a real bird’s egg. With a little bit of practice you can create reproductions of a whole range of bird eggs... Continue reading The post How to paint a realistic and beautiful bird egg appeared first on Rhubarb and Wren.| Rhubarb and Wren
These little wooden needles are great for things like darning, knitting, nålbinding, tapestry or anything you would use a blunt needle for. I use them for weaving projects in my forest school classes, and as they are so easy to make, I often get the kids to make their own.... Continue reading The post How to make a wooden needle from a stick appeared first on Rhubarb and Wren.| Rhubarb and Wren
This sweet pinecone robin makes a lovely, forest school inspired Christmas decoration, and is easy enough for even very small children to make. This Christmas nature activity is pefect for a forest school session, or for some home crafting after a winter walk. How to make a robin from a... Continue reading The post How to Make a Pinecone Robin appeared first on Rhubarb and Wren.| Rhubarb and Wren
It is so easy to make a bottle brush tree to use for an upcycled Christmas decoration, and the results are a million times more adorable than the shop-bought kind. The process is really quick and simple, and you can customise your trees by using different textures and colours of... Continue reading The post How to Make a Bottle Brush Tree appeared first on Rhubarb and Wren.| Rhubarb and Wren
Inspired by Nasa's Artemis 1 moon mission, we've got a whole host of forest school activities for you with a space, moon, and rockets theme.| Rhubarb and Wren