Features

Learning and Development: Activities - Our bright idea - Save our seas

Nursery children heeded the SOS message about rubbish and recycling. Ruth Thomson reports.

A chance conversation with a parent about the Great Pacific Rubbish Dump - created and held in place by marine currents - inspired one Cornwall nursery to raise children's awareness about the environment.

Children at Flying Start Nursery, Camborne, visit the coast about once a month, and for their Save Our Seas day, they headed to Godrevy Beach, just 15 minutes away.

There, they spent much of the morning exploring, investigating seaweed and mark-making with pebbles. Then, together, they collected rubbish. As well as driftwood, the children found coloured plastics and crates, balls and nets from fishing boats.

Nursery manager Kerry Baker says, 'We wanted to highlight the importance of looking after our beautiful local beaches and to consider what we do with our rubbish.

Register now to continue reading

Thank you for visiting Nursery World and making use of our archive of more than 35,000 expert features, subject guides, case studies and policy updates. Why not register today and enjoy the following great benefits:

What's included

  • Free access to 4 subscriber-only articles per month

  • Unlimited access to news and opinion

  • Email newsletter providing activity ideas, best practice and breaking news

Register

Already have an account? Sign in here