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Children will have all their senses inspired as they discover the effects of autumn's changes to the natural world, with ideas by Sheila Ebbutt and Carole Skinner Autumn, with its wonderful riot of colours and weather changes, is an ideal time for children to observe and explore the natural world. Use a project on autumn to help children to make sense of their environment, the seasons and cycles that occur in the natural world, and encourage them to use all their senses as they investigate their surroundings.

Autumn, with its wonderful riot of colours and weather changes, is an ideal time for children to observe and explore the natural world. Use a project on autumn to help children to make sense of their environment, the seasons and cycles that occur in the natural world, and encourage them to use all their senses as they investigate their surroundings.

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See the signs

Combine walks with a close look at the signs of autumn. In preparation for the activity, take small groups of children on walks to familiar places, such as a local park or the outdoor area of the setting, to look at natural things. Before setting off, discuss with the children about taking care of the environment, not picking things that are still growing, and examining living things carefully. Find a variety of leaves and fallen seeds to take back to the setting.

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