Most of the children and many adults were thrilled to be able to touch and learn about species found in the floodplain meadows and the fox and barn owl were firm favourites. Staff and volunteers shared the story of the meadows as the children and their carers crafted, coloured, stroked and investigated. Over 270 children participated over the two days leaving with pipe cleaner creatures, colouring sheets, parcel labels, stickers and postcards to remind and connect them to floodplain meadows.
The artwork will be on display in Oxford’s Natural History Museum this summer.
With special thanks to: Bernie, Carly, Catriona, Chris, Christina, Emma, Lily, Jane, Molly and Olivia for all their amazing involvement and support and to the generosity of the funders in making all this possible.