The Mayor of Reading and her son loved our Soundmap!
The crowds swarmed to play with our Interactive Sound Map at Tomorrow’s Reading on Saturday. Commissioned by Intelligent Health, this work of art caused an auditory stir…
The crowds swarmed to play with our Interactive Sound Map at Tomorrow’s Reading on Saturday. Commissioned by Intelligent Health, this work of art caused an auditory stir…
Listen up! We’ve designed an Interactive Soundmap of Reading – For just £6 you can buy a Family Ticket or £3/ individual ticket for ‘Tomorrow’s Reading’ at Green Park on Saturday 7th May – What will the future look like? … Continue reading
Crikey! Tim Gill is one of the UK’s leading thinkers on childhood, and an effective advocate for positive change in children’s everyday lives…and he supports The Wild Reading Campaign! Tim was Director of the Children’s Play Council (now Play England) … Continue reading
Thanks to everyone who came to the Prospect Park Family Wild Day. Around 150 people turned up! They were given a map on arrival, that showed them where discover a range of wild activities, including building a giant bug, searching … Continue reading
The Nature Nurture team have been galloping around the Wild West and the children are going wild! We’re following the Urban Playrangers as they venture around Reading’s Parks. Next up on 13th August, is a session at Ranikhet Children’s Centre, … Continue reading
Last Saturday the thunder clapped, the rain poured down and 10 ten year olds (including the birthday girl) made camps, bows and arrows and skidded down a muddy slope before tucking into a grand picnic. Here’s what the mother had … Continue reading
“Children have a natural fascination to touch and to feel things – it’s part of existing in the world. It’s not the kids that have said they don’t want to put their hands in the mud or jump in the … Continue reading
Thanks to Andy, Dan, Mel, Dave and the Play Reading team for organising a great conference on Friday – the theme was about getting kids active. The Nature Nurture team were there (that’s Lisa on the left, me in the … Continue reading