Den Building

Building a den in forest school offers numerous benefits for children. It fosters creativity and imagination as they design and construct their shelters. This activity enhances problem-solving skills and encourages teamwork, as learners often collaborate to gather materials and build their structures.

Additionally, den building promotes physical activity and fine motor skills through tasks like lifting branches and tying knots. It also provides a sense of accomplishment and boosts confidence when the den is completed. Moreover, spending time in nature and engaging in such hands-on activities can improve mental well-being, reduce stress, and increase an appreciation for the natural environment.

The addition of the workbench and using it to make things in forest school offers a range of benefits for learners. It promotes practical skills such as measuring, sawing, and hammering, which are foundational for woodworking and other crafts. This hands-on activity enhances fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination, as children learn to handle tools safely and effectively.