School's out for winter...
Liverpool Sunday Echo
|December 21, 2025
GET THE CHILDREN OUTSIDE FOR SOME WILD LESSONS AND ACTIVITIES TO LET THEIR LOVE OF NATURE GROW
WITH schools breaking up for Christmas, it’s wise to find engaging activities for the kids away from the screens. Simple nature projects keep minds busy and encourage time outdoors.
Festive walks and pinecone treasure
Start with a winter walk to burn off some energy. Give children a challenge to spot different bark patterns, evergreen shapes and berries clinging to hedgerows.
Let them gather a few fallen pinecones from the ground to take home. Once dry, they can be painted and topped with tiny cardboard stars or pompoms as miniature Christmas trees. Half a wine cork makes a great trunk, or you can add a loop of string so you can hang them on your tree.
Snowy seed tray scenes
On a chilly afternoon, turn the kitchen table into a mini garden studio. Give each child a shallow tray or recycled punnet and add a layer of compost.
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