Your new uniform’s ready, pencil cases are primed and new shoes are bought but there’s still a whole host of outdoor adventures to be had before you’re back in the classroom!

In fact, what better reason to get out and explore the wild before a new year of hard work begins.

Thankfully, a Woodland Trust tree and woodland dedication is a special place to visit whenever you wish, free of charge.

The Woodland Trust back to school

fNo matter what your age, the occasion or season there’s endless fun to be had. From den building and tree climbing to leaf kicking and puddle splashing, woods are great places to explore, play and learn about the natural world.

Not forgetting of course, all the woodland creatures that you’ll spot along the way, like bugsbarn owlsbats and badgers!

The Woodland Trust back to school

It’s the perfect spot for celebrating a special occasion – moving to a new school, an awesome achievement you’ve made or a birthday – and is fun throughout the seasons.

Skip through spring blossom, enjoy a picnic in summer, splish splash in muddy autumn boots and crunch through winter snow.

The Woodland Trust back to school

To say thank you, the Woodland Trust will send you a dedication pack that comes with a personalised certificate, a location map and a leaflet bursting with fantastic facts about the wood you have chosen.

What’s more, dedications directly help woods, trees and wildlife all over the UK by supporting the Woodland Trust’s work protecting, restoring and creating British woodland.

 

The Woodland Trust back to school

Visit woodlandtrustshop.com or call 0330 333 3300 to find out more!

*Remember, gang, you’ll need to get your parent or guardian’s permission to dedicate a tree – make sure you discuss it with them first!
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