Description
Bushcraft for children can incorporate lots of different activities, the most common are:
- Tracking: The activity teaches participants about living things in their local area.
- Foraging: helps teach children what grows in which seasons, what nature can provide for us in the way of food and nourishment, and what is safe to eat.
- Building Shelters: Building a den challenges the little person both mentally and physically. Participants are using their imagination and creative thinking to come up with a place that will stay standing, and provide a little bit of shelter.
- Campfires: Children can learn a lot from having campfires. All the science behind fire, the safety rules, and also how to cook on it MARSHMALLOWS
- Navigation Skills: There is a lot of technology around to help us navigate these days, but returning back to basics without technology is a vital skill for young people to learn.
Meeting point: Beside the reception
Location: Blue zone, Bushcraft area
Requirements
Online bookings by eola