Pupils from Avanti Brook Primary School in Bishops Stortford, Knebworth Primary and Nursery School in Knebworth, and Fairlands Primary School in Stevenage have been given the opportunity to get their hands dirty thanks to the donation of three mud kitchens.
The donations are part of our commitment to supporting education and outdoor play in the communities where we build. The children have been getting creative with their own mud recipes to help aid their development and connect with the great outdoors.
The complete and life-like mud kitchens are an excellent outdoor play resource that encourages children to engage in imaginative and sensory play. Situated in the play areas of the schools the children are able to enhance their creativity and improve their problem-solving skills all while promoting physical activity and overall well-being.
Paresh Pandya, Senior Sales and Marketing Manager at Taylor Wimpey North Thames, said: "At Taylor Wimpey, we believe in creating communities where families can thrive, and supporting local schools is a fundamental part of this commitment.
“We are delighted to donate these mud kitchens to Avanti Brook Primary School, Knebworth Primary and Nursery School, and Fairlands Primary School. These resources will provide children with opportunities to explore nature and learn through outdoor play, which is essential for their development."
Through initiatives such as these donations, we aim to foster a positive impact and contribute to the well-being of children and families in the local area.