Log Walk

We use ironbark fallen logs to create an attractive log walk to blend into the natural setting. With beautiful logs secured into the ground and more logs attached it is a wonderful activity to add to your nature play area. The ironbark logs are sanded down, secured and painted to bring out the natural colour of the wood.

RELATED NATURE PLAY

Nature Pod

Nature Pods and a very popular request at Bespoke Playgrounds.

They are particularly popular from Prep to Year 5 age group and can be placed at the side of a playground or installed as an individual component .

Nature pods help:

  • provide a space to chat and collaborate
  • create new friendships and maintain existing ones
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Yarning Circle

A yarning circle is a creative and collaborative way of communicating. Yarning circles have been an important process within Aboriginal culture and Torres Strait Islander culture for centuries.

Yarning circles can help:

  • build trusting relationships by encouraging responsible, respectful and honest interactions between participating
  • to enrich the learning experiences for both students and teacher
  • provide a safe place to be heard and to respond to
  • build a connectedness within a school community
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Bush Kitchen

If you have a mud patch, why not add a mud kitchen. Magic happens in a mud kitchen.

Mud Kitchens:

  • create social role play
  • encourage creativity
  • are super fun
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