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4 November 2009

Home Education at the Country Park

On Monday our local home education group met up at a nearby Country Park. We were just leaving to go and catch the bus to get there when Little Friend and Little Friend's Mum came round for a surprise visit. So they decided to come to the home education group too.



Little Friend did some climbing,



and Sunnyboy found some mud.





















Today we're going on a boat trip with the home education group.

See more outdoor pictures at Outdoor Wednesday

12 comments:

  1. This is such a beautiful post! I love seeing children outdoor and having fun!

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  2. Children makes picture look so warm and fun!

    Such a great fun :).

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  3. There is something so sweet about seeing little kids playing together!

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  4. Oh my son would love to play in that mud too. They seem to have having fun outdoors..

    We explored the Mountain park

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  5. I love the one with traipsing in the mud. That'd be sooooooo me!!!

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  6. What a fun day you had! I think that fort or teepee made of sticks would have been what I would have loved as a child. We were always building things like that. And I bet Sunnyboy has a blast on the river. Can't wait to see the shots of that.

    Happy OW to you...

    XO,

    Sheila :-)

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  7. I think you have better "field trips" than traditional school!-Nothing better than kids playing outside and enjoying nature and the fresh air-thanks for sharing the pictures!

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  8. lovely pictures of the kids..

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  9. It's so nice to see chidren having fun - even in the mud :-). I hope you are having a wonderful day.

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  10. This looks like a lovely day out, and how nice that you have a local home education group to do activities like this with!

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