Forest Kindergarten

Forest Kindergarten is a child-centred approach to learning through play.

Children exploring a lush green environment.

By offering regular opportunities for play in natural outdoor spaces, the Forest Kindergarten approach provides young children freedom to explore, and delivers numerous benefits to health, wellbeing, confidence, resilience, and nature connection in the early years.

On this page, you will find everything you need to implement Forest Kindergarten at your early years setting. Use the buttons below to jump to a section.

The Forest Kindergarten Leader Course

The Learning through Landscapes Forest Kindergarten Leader Course has been designed to meet the needs of early years practitioners who wish to lead regular visits to local outdoor spaces for learning and play.

The Forest Kindergarten approach is child-led and rights-based, building on early years educators’ existing knowledge and practice. As part of this course, participants will complete the Forest Kindergarten National Workplace Award. The training and qualification covers three main areas:

  • Place – finding and preparing a site whilst developing a caring and considerate model of use.
  • People – engaging with adults who support and understand the benefits of regular play in natural environments.
  • Pedagogy – encouraging exploration, inspiration, and imagination through regular nature connection.

The three day course focuses on building the skills and confidence to lead frequent outdoor learning and play sessions in natural environments and the assessment requires practitioners to put all they have learned into practice, evidencing the impact. This makes it a perfect choice for those wishing to enhance their individual leadership skills or for employers looking to develop their early years workforce and their outdoor provision.

Videos

In partnership with Forestry Scotland and Outdoor and Woodland Learning, we have created a series of videos aimed at supporting the responsible use and management of local spaces used for outdoor learning and play.

Use the video player to watch all of the videos in one easy-to-find playlist, or click the button below to watch more of our videos.

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Forest Kindergarten Resources

If you are looking for additional resources to support your Forest Kindergarten sessions, we have a range of activities, videos, and guidance on offer. Browse a selection of our resources below.

A Handful of Sounds
Art and Design / Cross-curricular / Free Membership Resources

A Handful of Sounds

Use this primary literacy and language activity to focus pupils on their senses and encourage a wider use of vocabulary. This…
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Make a Wood Cookie Spinning Top
Technology / Art and Design / Early Years

Make a Wood Cookie Spinning Top

Use this design and technology activity to practise using tools safely to create a wooden spinning top. Ideal for Forest Scho…
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A Sound Walk
Music / Cross-curricular / Early Years

A Sound Walk

Use this early years music activity to enhance sensory play and exploration. This outdoor lesson idea will support learning a…
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Naturally Creative Outdoors
Art and Design / Languages / Literacy

Naturally Creative Outdoors

Use this primary art and design activity to create a piece of transient art in your outdoor space. This outdoor lesson idea w…
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Make an Outdoor Musical Stage
Drama / Cross-curricular / Early Years

Make an Outdoor Musical Stage

Use this play activity to build a performance zone. This outdoor lesson idea will support any age group in getting creative a…
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The history of Forest Kindergarten in the UK

The history of Forest Kindergarten in the UK

Forest Kindergarten plays a big part in what we do at Learning through Landscapes — but what is it? Explore the Forest Kinder…
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Feedback from our latest Forest Kindergarten training course

Feedback from our latest Forest Kindergarten training course

Last week’s Forest Kindergarten course in Stirling was a resounding success! Here's some feedback from attendees…
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Comparing Forest Kindergarten and Forest School

Comparing Forest Kindergarten and Forest School

Forest Kindergarten and Forest School might seem similar, but they're very different courses. Let's compare the two…
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Out to Play
Free Membership Resources / General / Guidance and Publications

Out to Play

Guidance and advice for early learning and childcare settings and practitioners on how to access outdoor spaces to create saf…
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Forest Kindergarten – Guidance for Landowners
Free Membership Resources / General / Guidance and Publications

Forest Kindergarten – Guidance for Landowners

This guidance is for landowners who are approached by early learning and childcare (ELC) centres who wish to use your land to…
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Rope swings, dens, tree houses and fires – Guidance from Forestry Commission
Free Membership Resources / General / Guidance and Publications

Rope swings, dens, tree houses and fires – Guidance from Forestry Commission

A publication from Forestry England advising on good practice around Rope Swings, Dens, Tree Houses and Fires in woodland. Ap…
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Parents as partners in play
Early Years / General / Guidance and Publications

Parents as partners in play

Parents are a child’s first educator, and with this in mind, this resource is designed as a partnership between parents, chil…
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Use of school grounds out of hours / Play out of hours
Free Membership Resources / General / Guidance and Publications

Use of school grounds out of hours / Play out of hours

Children and young people need and are entitled to quality places and time for play as part of their everyday life within the…
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