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Nurseries and childminders urged to take learning outside on Outdoor Classroom Day

Love the Outdoors is the theme of this year’s Outdoor Classroom Day, which will be celebrated on 5 November by thousands of children in the UK and across the world.
Spending time playing and exploring the outdoors is vital to children's well-being
Spending time playing and exploring the outdoors is vital to children's well-being

The global movement, designed to inspire and celebrate outdoor play and learning, at home and in school, is led by Semble (formerly Project Dirt), and sponsored by Unilever’s 'Dirt is Good' team. Learning through Landscapes manage the UK and Ireland part of the campaign.

Due to the pandemic, children are spending less time outdoors than ever before and this is affecting their health, well-being and love of the natural world. By getting involved in the annual celebrations, settings and schools can help spread the message to the world that time spent outdoors every day is important for every child.

Dominika Jarosz, head of campaigns at Semble, said, ‘Children’s lives continue to be disrupted as governments around the world tackle the coronavirus crisis. In those countries where lockdown has eased, we are pleased to see children having more freedom to spend time outdoors. However, many are still stuck at home with little or no access to outdoor spaces. As children return to school, to playschemes and just to being allowed to play out near their homes, the Outdoor Classroom Day community is here to support schools and parents in getting outside to play, learn and explore.’

Cath Prisk, global partnerships manager for Outdoor Classroom Day, told Nursery World, ‘Every child intrinsically loves the outdoors. Just watch the wonder on their face as they observe a woodlouse, as they ramble through a wood, tear through a playground, or play in the dirt. If your setting is new to spending time outdoors, Outdoor Classroom Day is a wonderful way to try it out. If you're already harnessing the power of outdoor learning and play, share how you Love the Outdoors with other nurseries across the country and around the world on 5 November.’

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