Sensory Adventures: Discovering Nature with All Five Senses!
Encourage children to explore nature using all five senses—touch textures, hear birdsong, smell fresh air, taste safe plants, and see vibrant colors—to foster curiosity and environmental appreciation.
Buzzing Buddies: The Role of Pollinators in Our Gardens and How Kids Can Help!
Pollinators like bees and butterflies are vital for plant growth. Creating eco-friendly gardens with native plants, water sources, and no pesticides supports them. Engaging kids in gardening fosters environmental stewardship.
Sprout a Green Adventure: How to Start a Children’s Garden at Home!
Guide to starting a children’s garden at home: choose a sunny spot with good soil, engage kids with fun activities, and teach sustainability through composting, water conservation, and pollinator care.
Cultivating Calm: Mindfulness Activities for Kids in the Garden 🌿
Mindfulness activities in gardens help children engage their senses, practice calming breathwork, and observe nature’s colors and sounds, fostering emotional wellbeing, resilience, and curiosity.
Planting Seeds of Change: A Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Your Children’s Garden 🌱
This guide helps families create children’s gardens with easy plants, seasonal tips, sustainable practices, composting, and creative projects, fostering eco-friendly habits and hands-on nature learning.
Nurturing Minds: How Nature-Based Learning Benefits Neurodiverse Children
Nature-based learning supports neurodiverse children by boosting creativity, calm, social skills, and eco-awareness through garden exploration, inclusive outdoor spaces, and mindful activities.
Hazel The Hedgehog
Hazel The Hedgehog Meet Hazel the Hedgehog, the gentle nighttime explorer of Three Little Woods. While most of her friends are tucked up in bed, Hazel comes to life under the moonlight, snuffling through the gardens of Fernleigh Cottage and along the hedgerows near...
20 Interesting Facts About Hedgehogs
Hedgehogs are small, spiny mammals that are found in Europe, Asia, and Africa. They get their name from their pig-like snouts and tendency to root around in hedges. There are 17 different species of hedgehogs. Hedgehogs are nocturnal, which means they are most active...
Hopping Into Fun Let’s Explore Easter Adventures
Hey there, little bunnies and chicks! ? Are you ready to dive into the magical world of Easter? It's a time filled with colourful eggs, sweet treats, and exciting adventures! Let's hop in and discover all the egg-citing things that make Easter unique! Egg-cellent...
Egg-citing Easter Cake Recipe for Little Bakers
Hey there, budding bakers! ???? Are you ready to whip up a delicious Easter treat that will have everyone hopping with joy? Get your aprons and mixing bowls ready because we're about to make the most egg-citing Easter cake ever! Ingredients: 200g self-raising flour...
A Special Day for Our Amazing Mums
Hey there, little friends! Do you know what's just around the corner? It's a day dedicated to the most incredible people in our lives—our mums! It's almost Mother's Day, and it's time to celebrate all the love, care, and magic our mums bring into our lives. What is...
25 fun facts about springtime for children
Spring Starts with Equinox: Spring officially begins with the spring equinox, usually around March 20th in the Northern Hemisphere. Budding Flowers: During spring, flowers start to bloom! You can see colourful flowers like tulips, daffodils, and cherry blossoms...

























