Wednesday 13th May 2020

Good morning!

Today’s post is inspired by the Fairy Trail at Huntly Park. It has been wonderful to see photos of you exploring the Fairy Woods and adding to the little collection of homes.

  1. Go to Huntly Park with your family. Look at all the fairy homes and other colourful things that have appeared. Which is you favourite? Why? How many houses can you find?What is the same/different about them? Can you take some photos?

2. Use some items you have at home to create your own fairy home to leave in the woods. Think about the shape, colours and design. Do you think fairy houses need a number like our houses do?

 

3. Use your observation and counting skills to focus on the details in this picture.

 

4. What do you think fairies look like? Can you make a picture by drawing, painting, cutting, sticking or using beautiful natural finds?

 

5. Use paper, sticks or other materials to make your own little fairies. Give them special names and decide what magical things they will be able to do.

 

6. What kind of fairy would you be? What powers would you have? What tricks could you do? Why don’t you dress up and be a kind and helpful fairy for the day? You might decide to make yourself a wand. Look at the ideas below.

6. Join Jaime on a yoga story adventure – Fairy Floss. Namaste!

 

7. What do you think fairies like to eat? I imagine whatever they eat would need to be in small pieces. Why don’t you practice your cutting skills by helping to prepare a teeny tiny picnic for you and some fairies?

 

8. Maybe you could have some sweet treats too…

https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/howto/guide/best-fairy-cakes-kids

 

9. Listen to and watch the Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy

10. Read, watch or listen to a story about a fairy, elf or other such creature.

 

 

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