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Tag Archives: Iver Environment Centre

Fabulous fairies and fun at Iver Environment Centre

08/05/201907/05/2019
Sophie sticking leaves on her fairy picture

We first discovered Iver Environment Centre last summer and have been back several times. Sophie loves exploring the different garden areas there and the various activity sessions that they offer during school holidays. We met up with her friend F and his mum over the Easter break to take part in the Fabulous Fairies and… Read More

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Creating a flowery hat at Iver Environment Centre

19/09/201818/09/2018
Sophie with her flower-covered hat

Over the summer holidays, Iver Environment Centre ran some regular family activity sessions. Sophie enjoyed creating a fairy garden in the last session we attended. In the last week of the holidays, we returned for some flower-themed crafts.     We arrived a little early for the craft session so we could have time to… Read More

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Creating a fairy garden at Iver Environment Centre

29/08/201812/03/2020
Sophie with her fairy garden

Iver Environment Centre has been running family fun sessions throughout the summer holidays. There have been lots of different sessions to choose from, such as pond dipping, bug hunting, flower crafts and fairy crafts. The fantastic fairies craft session sounded like the perfect activity for Sophie.     We arrived early for the afternoon session… Read More

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I'm Louise, mummy of three - Jessica, forever six, who was born with half a heart and lives on in mine; and heart-healthy Sophie (born 2013) and Thomas (born 2018). I blog about living with grief after child loss, crafts, days out and the little moments of family life.

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