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Autumn wildlife in the copse

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We have loved Forest School this term but it is not just the humans at Langrish who love spending time in the forest. The children enjoy looking after our environment and learning about the plants and creatures that flourish when we respect their habitats (UNCRC Article 29). The pictures in this gallery show who comes to visit when we go home and the impact of leaving thoughtful gifts behind for our furry and feathery friends (the apple cores were left over after baking toffee apples on the fire).

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