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Want to see what our passed events have been like? Then look no further. If you like what you see, make sure you check out our forthcoming events. There's always inspiring, creative and imaginative things to do in BeWILDerwood...


    • Boggle Wish Bonfire

      Wrap your wish around a pine cone, close your eyes, turn around twice and throw it in the fire!

       

      Easter Card Making

      As part of the Easter event, back in April, our little visitors made their very own Easter cards - here's a selection of cards we showcased in one of the Yummy Yurts

       

      Weird & Wonderful Wood

      We attended the Weird & Wonderful Wood annual event in May. The children took part in a magical interactive storytelling event with the Twiggles and Boggles. Here's a few pictures of the storytelling....

       

      BeWILDerDad's Day!

      Lots of Dads came to BeWILDerwood to celebrate BeWILDerDad's day. Look at the lovely cards displayed on the BeWILDerDad's wall

       

      Weird & Wonderful Wood

      Adding the REAL marsh to the marshmallow mix (it was a bit pongy but it bubbled and fizzed with magicalness!)

       

      BeWILDerDad's cards!

      A special card for a special BeWILDerDad!

       

      Swampy's Steady Spoon Dash!

      Lots of lovely people came and decorated an Easter card during Swampy's steady spoon dash event earlier this year

       

      Weird & Wonderful Wood

      Our story teller reading away to the parents and children at Weird & Wonderful Wood in Haughley Park, Stowmarket (spot the Witches broom...!)

       

      BeWILDerMum's Day!

      Lots of lovely mums were brought to BeWILDerwood earlier this year - look at the lovely posies and cards we made for them!

       

      Thornyclod loves boots!

      During the FarTree Festivities lots and lots of boots were decorated for the Thornyclod Spider, with messages written for it to come and see

       

      Adam's wish

      Look at Adam's boot - what a cool wish!

       

      Weird & Wonderful Wood

      It looks like making the marshmallows was the highlight of the storytelling. The children loved getting involved and being creative. Story telling will be a key feature this summer in BeWILDerwood, yiphee!

       

      FarTree boots!

      Lots of lovely boots - what has everyone wished for?

       

      The BeWILDergarden

      The storytelling storybook.... before the children came to listen to the magical tales of BeWILDerwood.

       

      Recycled owls

      Here is a finished owl made from a recycled milk bottle - look at him flying!

       

      Soopa-Doopa Owls!

      The Twiggle team were hard at work over the Spring Spree event drawing on recycled milk bottles ready to be made into owls - look at them all getting ready to fly all over BeWILDerwood!

       

      Weird & Wonderfiul Wood

      Our story teller has some help making some marshmallows (made from real marsh straight from the depths of the BeWILDerwood boggy marshiness)

       

      Swampy's Steady Spoon Dash!

      Another pick of the week - oooo!

       

      BeWILDerDad's Day!

      On BeWILDerDad's Day our little visitors got to make their Dad a very special BeWILDerDad's Day card. Here's some of them displayed on our BeWILDerDad's Wall for all to see.

       

      BeWILDerDad's are great!

      Look at these lovely cards made for special BeWILDerDads!

       

      Swampy's Steady Spoon Dash!

      Here is the pick of the week from all the easter cards we made

       

      The BeWILDergarden

      The flowers that all the children made during the May half term event. What beautiful colours!

       

      Minty's Birthday Party!

      The Twiggle team were playing lots of lovely party games for Minty - our smallest naughtiest greenest Crocklebog. Some even got their faces painted in her honour!

       

      Fantastic mushroooooom!

      During the Soopa Doopa Spring Spree event all sorts of mushrooms were made using clay and plaster - what do you think made these funky patterns?