Wildlife Club
B Cador: June 2019
We completed our butterfly feeders this afternoon as rain stopped us exploring the outdoors. The children worked really well and we can't wait to hang them around the pond area and fill them with sugar solution.
Thank you Esme for bringing your wildflower book in to share, too.
Enjoy the photos.
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