There's no end to the learning as well as the fun that can be found in creating a habitat for minibeasts, says Julie Mountain, a consultant working for Learning Through Landscapes.

Spring is here, and with it, a huge increase in the visibility of minibeasts and other small animals. Creatures that have been hibernating, or just keeping a low profile over the winter months, are beginning to appear again - making this the perfect time to introduce young children to the wonders of the natural world.

You will no doubt be familiar with the tools of the trade: pooter collecting devices, fishing/butterfly nets and magnifiers. You may even have created a log pile or a mini-pond to encourage wildlife into your setting. This year, why not provide the creatures that share your garden with a luxurious bug hotel? Making one is not difficult and the process itself will offer a plethora of learning opportunities for the children.

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