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Any chance of getting some logs of Douglas fir in and chainsaw milling them. You could turn them into a picnic bench or 2 pretty quickly so there is a lasting reminder of what you have done. You could donate them to a local school or park when you have finished or maybe on e of the adults accompanying the kids might even buy the finished article.

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We have took our mewps to the last 3 , charged £1 a go for the school couldn't keep up

 

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you could get them in groups and make sculptures out of woodland material. twigs, leaves, bracken, deadwood etc.(bring some if scarce)

make some simple stools and mushrooms from logs and give away as prizes.

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When I was at houghall we did a zipline for the kids; we lifted them up on a flying capstan and then transferred them to the pulley and off they went.

 

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