The wee ones of Arngask Nursery in Glenfarg, Perthshire are very proud of their fabulous upcycled hungry caterpillar. “We like to re-use or upcycle as many things as we can in nursery,” explained Early Years practitioner at Arngask Primary, Cheryl Reid. “We’ve used pallets for a mud kitchen and music area with old pots, pans and spoons for our instruments.“We got creative, using milk cartons to make dinosaur skulls in the garden and tin cans for bees and ladybirds.
We made a small tree picture using a wooden stump and hammered bottle tops into for the leaves.“The children really enjoyed this activity, so we decided to create some artwork on a bigger scale.“So we put a plea out to all parents and the local community to save up their
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