Article 6RD95 ‘He’s having fun!’: why children should be encouraged to play with mud

‘He’s having fun!’: why children should be encouraged to play with mud

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Sally Weale Education correspondent
from Science | The Guardian on (#6RD95)

Experts say that as play spaces become more sanitised, children are deprived of a chance to connect with nature

Michael Follett is a specialist in children's play and is passionate about the importance of playing with mud. It's so tactile," he gushes. You can use it as paint. You can squish it into a pot. You can make a mud pie. You can make cappuccinos!"

As a former play worker and founder and director of Opal (Outdoor Play and Learning), which supports schools to improve play opportunities, Follett is evangelical about the benefits of unstructured outdoor play.

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