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Report Outdoor Play
Original Post
Outdoor Play - 28-07-06 00:28
by: beecj
As some1 said b4, treat out doors as an extension of your indoors. If you haven't got an shade then improvise or fundraise to buy a gazebo or something. We had a huge gazebo (which challenged our minds putting the thing together at the beginning of the day). We set have set up alsorts underneath,my favourite was a hospital, bed, gym mats, bedding, dressing up, dolls, 1st Aid kits, bandages, stories, etc. We use smaller gazebo style thing, place rug underneath, use as construction, story area, puzzles etc. I've tied a waterproof covering to our 8ft fence and the children love hiding under it. its wonderful on a windy day. Tie perspex to fence and let children paint on them (wash them down for next session).
Hope this helps. good luck.
