Reception had a fantastic trip to the pumpkin patch at Spadework’s Garden Centre in Offham. The children were very excited to explore the pumpkins, looking at all the different sizes, shapes and colours. The children have been learning about autumn and so this linked nicely to our learning about seasonal food and where food comes from. The children measured their pumpkins to find out how much they cost and then paid for it themselves.

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