At our plotholders meeting tonight we were asked to consider providing activities for children that come to the site with their parents. We have a designated community area, which we are considering paving. Ideas that were put forward - a hopscotch layout, a maze (painted onto paving), a friends and foes display, with perhaps activitity packs for sale to parents with bug catchers/observation cases, printed sheets for bug surveys included. Also competitons for tallest sunflower, longest runner bean and fattest pumpkin (no need to weigh ).
Has anyone got any other ideas, or examples that have/ haven't worked on their site? We want to avoid children being left unsupervised, but also want them to be part of the allotment community. At the moment we haven't any building for the community area and so have a free reign with what we do there.
Has anyone got any other ideas, or examples that have/ haven't worked on their site? We want to avoid children being left unsupervised, but also want them to be part of the allotment community. At the moment we haven't any building for the community area and so have a free reign with what we do there.
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