E26. The Art of Whittling with Wildlings Forest School

Episode Description

Whittling wood is one of the most calming and meditative crafts we do at Forest School. If you’ve ever taught in a classroom, you wouldn’t believe the calm, focus and engagement you’ll find in a whittling circle of usually rambunctious children. It has to be seen to be believed.

In this episode we talk about all things whittling: how to keep children safe when using pocket knives, which knives we recommend, how to take care of your knife, which wood to whittle, what to make and how old children can be to start whittling – the answer might just surprise you.

👉 Discussion Points

  • The benefits of whittling and children owning a pocket knife

  • Safety tips to keep children safe when using pocket knives

  • Technique

  • Which knives we recommend

  • Knife care & safe storage

  • Which wood to use

  • Projects to whittle 

  • Recommended starting age for children

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👉 Listeners Offer
Our Early Bird Offer for our Online Intro to Bush Kindy Course ends midnight Wed 28th October 2020!!

👉 Further Education
Book us for a workshop or consult to train your teachers/educators in the safe use of pocket knives for groups.

 👉 Guest Details

Vicci Oliver and Nicki Farrell are adventurous nature play makers, risk-takers, children’s rights advocates and the co-founders of Wildlings Forest School. We are the hosts of the ‘Raising Wildlings’ podcast and we put the dirt back in childhood.

Wildlings aims to get more children outdoors connecting with nature, creating the village parents are yearning for and inspiring change in the education system.

During any Wildlings Forest School program, you are likely to find Wildlings up trees, sliding down mud slides, whittling with pocket knives, lighting fires and building rafts. We let kids, be kids - because children can’t learn to protect nature if they’ve never had a childhood in it.


 👉 Wildlings Forest School Contact Details

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