Life's Little Bugs Workshops
Our 'Good Habits Start Young' online workshops teach children 5-8 yrs fundamental healthy habits.
Life's Little Bugs online workshops launch!
Life's Little Bugs resources are proven support for young children and schools, especially today. These virtual resources have been written and produced by award-winning author Tina Stubbs for teachers and homeschoolers to use with their KS1 pupils and their COVID recovery plan
Teaching kids healthy habits
As seen on ITV News with our 'How to keep germs away' visiting the workshop.
Doodle Bug and Outdoor learning online workshops will be coming soon!
What you get:
Click on the workshop to ENROL
Testimonials
'I have started the Healthy Bug one with the KS1 children that I take for PE on a Thursday - they have really enjoyed the food bits - the fruit/veg rainbow was fun ( I did this with Yr 3/4 class and they enjoyed it), and the children really got involved thinking about all the types of fruit and vegetable and talking about the importance of eating healthy.'
Helen
Spurcroft Primary
'The workshops and the material were very well designed and particularly encouraged younger children to understand the importance of physical activity and a healthy lifestyle. All the groups of children and the schools we worked with were positively impressed and gained a new understanding of ways to reach through to less active children'
Sebastian Cirillo
Windsor School Sport Partnership (WSSP) Physical Activity & Wellbeing Co-ordinator
Our 'Good habits start young' workshops
Look out for more online workshops and add-on modules in 2021
A taste of our new outdoors workshop
Please contact: enquiries@lifeslittlebugs.co.uk to book or further information.
Life's Little Bugs creator and award-winning author.
Life's Little Bugs successfully secured Activate funding from getting Berkshire Active who are administering this funding on behalf of the Sports Council Trust Company. The aim is to provide new physical activity and sport opportunities for inactive people living in Berkshire's deprived areas.