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Little Nature Makers Easter Specials: How does your garden grow?


  • Leonardslee Lakes and Gardens Brighton Road, Lower Beeding Horsham, England, RH13 6PP United Kingdom (map)

Little Nature Makers Easter Special: How does your garden grow?

5 April, 9 April, 13 April, 16 April & 21 April | 10:00 – 11:00 

Join Julie from Nature Makers at The Studio for fun, hands-on art, craft, and play sessions designed for children aged 12 months to 4 years.

Your little nature lovers will explore new skills using natural, eco-friendly, and vegan-inclusive materials as they plant giant sunflower seeds, create seed balls, and craft goofy grassheads!

This wonderful class is a great way to get messy, have fun, and learn about plants and the natural world. Plus, sensory play and quiet activities are available throughout the session for children who need a little break from the main activities.

Julie also runs regular art, craft, and play sessions for pre-schoolers during term time and school holidays. Find out more information here.  

Join our Little Nature Makers Easter Special: How Does your garden grow? 5 April - 21 April

Join Little Nature Makers Workshops  7 May - 3 December

£10 per child | Siblings £8.50 (valid only when purchased in addition to a child ticket)

Children must be accompanied by an adult, who will need a Leonardslee membership or Garden Entry | Accompanying adults/carers also receive 50% off garden entry when pre-booked, making it a great day out for you and your children to enjoy to the full!

Garden Entry included for children | Parking information | Tea and coffee provided for adults during the workshop


About Julie from Nature Makers  

Julie has many years of experience teaching and supporting children in their learning. This has taught her that children love to connect with nature and she thinks this is essential for their emotional development and mental wellbeing. Inspiring children to appreciate and protect the natural environment is very important to her. Julie believes that children need hands-on, outdoor learning experiences to excite and engage them. That is why I decided to join Nature Makers. In our workshops, children will be inspired by the natural world, learn new skills and develop their creativity. 

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