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Every child should learn how to clean up after themselves to save our shared planet.

What do you say, children?

Dear Parents, Teachers and Children

I know children have lots to think and say about our natural environments and I want to offer them the opportunity, on this website, to show how they can make a difference and are making a difference.

So, Children  . . . . send one picture of a small habitat or something you have done to clean up after yourself.  You can write up to 50 words as a caption to your picture.

  • Habitats picture – either one you have created or noticed which you know will help give living creatures some shelter or a home.
  • Cleaning Up picture – your caption must describe what you did to make it cleaner.

And Parents and Teachers….. please send the one picture, with a written caption of up to 40 words which describes it, to me, Field Maple – at [email protected]

To protect children, I am asking them to give themselves a website name – a unique name they want and choose (one word please), which always will be used when contributing to this site.  Also, the age of the child too.

This website is not about ‘having followers.’  It is not about trying to be an important person or influencing anyone else.  This website humbly asks for us all to give thought and protection to nature.  Its mission is about as big as you can get and that is why children should ‘Have their Say’.

As time goes by, I am hoping for children to become regular contributors so that we can see the difference they can make.  All of you will become ambassadors for this site and its mission.
Field Maple

PS Habitats are everywhere!  Look at the crevices in pavements!  Go to the corners of a local piece of open ground and find them.  Search in a park for how creatures live in it.  If you have an outside area where you live, look again at how you might be able to provide, a small habitat for creatures.  Don’t forget to look up as well as down!!

Posted: September 30, 2024

Perhaps!

I’ve been looking much more carefully at the other pot Field Maple and there’s a new plant in there as well – it has big leaves and there are 5 on the end of a stalk.

Xam

What a discovery Xam!  That’s a young Horse Chestnut tree sapling.  It’s a conker tree! One shiny conker has been put there, perhaps this time last year in the autumn, probably by a squirrel.  Or maybe a big bird like a crow may have dropped it by mistake?  So, Xam, like your young holly tree, see what happens?  But I must add that conker trees can become very, very big in only a few years so I would advise you to keep it pot-bound to watch what it does or to give it to someone who has a very large space to fill, probably in or near a field!!  You may have to wait few years for the conkers though!

Field Maple

Posted: April 28, 2024

Here’s the Show

The blooms are coming out very quickly. It’s the end of April now! Mum wants to make the wisteria go around the bend to get more of it growing.  How can we do that?

Elsa

Well, you know how much it can grow Elsa and now is the time to start thinking about it because once it has stopped flowering you can guide the long, wispy lengths onto a trellis. You can get a trellis and attach it to long wooden batons fixed on the empty wall. You need to measure the area you want to have covered, the length and the depth and ask at the hardware store or timber yard about how to fix it. There must be a depth of around 2 to 3cms between the trellis and wall which will be provided by the batons.  Then you can twine the wisps around the trellis.  Great fun!

Field Maple

Posted: July 6, 2023

Sweet Peas Ahoy There!

I’ve been watering my sweet peas.

West Gate

It certainly looks like it Twiggy and they may just keep growing.  They are little ones just hanging in there. Don't mistake the old, dead pea stick which you put in to have something for the sweet peas to grow up with your tree behind it which looks good, well done.

Field Maple

Posted: May 30, 2023

Mothy’s Message

Open the worlds of nature to your children!

Mothy

Posted: April 4, 2023

Bold Daffodils

Oh, Forest Lodge all those 60 daffodils that each of you planted in November are flowering now at Easter and you are all on your holidays!  I took the photo through the wire fence so that you can see how beautiful they are.  They are strong and tall.  Perhaps they will last until the summer term?  I do hope so!

18th April 2023
Children – you are back at school and you have seen the photo.  Your teacher has told me that you have looked at the daffodils in wonder and here are some of your reactions:
“The daffodils are yellow!”
“and beautiful!”
“Their stems are green”
“They are shiny”
“They growed!” (grew)
“Wow!”
“It’s New Parks”
“We will see them next forest fun”

Forest Lodge

Well done also to keep all your logs for studying them as they become rotten and invite insects to use them.

Field Maple

Posted: June 15, 2022

What is in that pond?

We went pond-dipping today and I found a water snail and put it on my hand to look at it.

Ladybird

Hiya Ladybird, always excellent to see how a snail looks, even when they live in water and I expect it was well hidden in its shell.  Also, very important to put living creatures back where you found them, so well done!  

Field Maple

Posted: June 15, 2022

Slippy, sloppy, slappy!

The tadpoles were very slithery and slimy.  They have very long tails!

Spiderboy

Yes Spiderboy, if you return to the pond you will see how the young frog grows into its tadpole tail!  I wonder how long that will take to happen? Good observations Spiderboy!    

Field Maple

Posted: October 5, 2021

Busy Ants

During the summer I saw lots of ants on this green twig in the backyard.
They were doing something with the greenflies. Is this a habitat for ants?

Felix

Hello Felix, thanks for sending your picture. The twig is being used by the greenflies to suck its sap.  The ants are interested in them because they may be 'milking' them for food or they may take them to their nest which you might find under the plant somewhere??  They are all sharing the same habitat.

Field Maple

My Aunty was visiting and said, ‘Let’s take a picture?’

Felix

Well done Aunty for sending it to me with Felix’s observations and questions.

Field Maple

Posted: October 4, 2021

Bug Hotel

Me and my Dad drilled lots of big holes into a log which we called the ‘Bug Hotel’. I hope this is a good habitat for insects.

Amber

Dear Amber. What a great insect hotel, very welcoming and looking very cosy.  You will enjoy seeing what happens as time goes by and what sort of residents may come to stay. Super.

Field Maple