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Today I received a very special invitation from the brilliant young minds in Owls Class… to the grand opening of their very own Woodland Café!
From the moment I arrived, I was treated to a mouth-watering menu—think pumpkin spice lattes, floral cupcakes, and yes… whipped cream on top! The attention to detail was incredible, and the creativity on display was next-level. These little baristas and bakers have truly outdone themselves!
What made it even more special? This café was brought to life through one of the school’s most magical spaces for learning and play:
the mud kitchen. These wonderfully messy setups aren’t just about play—they’re a launchpad for creativity, collaboration, and real-world problem solving. From maths and science to teamwork and communication, mud kitchens spark curiosity, build confidence, and turn muddy hands into brilliant minds.
However, the café was just the beginning! The afternoon unfolded into a whirlwind of woodland adventures. The children set off on a quest to find the biggest cucamelon they could uncover (spoiler: it was impressively tiny and adorable), built cosy dens, and got wonderfully crafty—creating puppets and charming conkerpillars using conkers and heaps of imagination.
Huge applause to Owls Class for serving up imagination, learning, and a whole lot of joy. I’ll definitely be back for seconds!
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