Fun in the FieldsFindley leaves the forest and wanders into a wide, golden field where the wheat sways and whispers in the wind. There, he meets a friendly scarecrow Tom, with a patchy coat, a wobbly hat and a big, warm smile. They spend the day singing, telling magical stories, crafting a twirly wind vane from feathers, twigs and spoons and cleaning up litterThe next morning, Findley helps a hedgehog family move their muddy home to higher ground and learns how small acts of kindness can make a big difference. Before he leaves, Tom gives him a special gift, a little pouch of flower seeds to plant wherever he travels, so kindness can grow along his journey. With a happy heart and a promise to return in the autumn, Findley sets off again, ready for whatever adventures await.Findley at the SeasideFindley reaches the seaside. The salty air tickles his nose and seagulls call overhead. He meets Ingolf, a kind fisherman with a big beard and an even bigger heart. Ingolf teaches him to tie knots, read sea maps and understand the sea. Findley makes a"bravery shell, as a reminder to be strong.A storm sweeps in and Findley watches Ingolf secure his boat, learning that it's not just knowing a skill, it's knowing when and how to use it. Findley helps clear the beach of rubbish, keeping sea creatures safe from harm. With the sound of the waves in his ears and his bravery shell close to his heart, Findley builds a small rock tower to thank the sea before setting off once again, stronger, prouder and braver than before.Findley's adventures are full of gentle learning moments that support early childhood development. Educational benefits from Fun in the Fields and Findley at the Seaside. Emotional & Social LearningKindness & empathy - Findley helps the hedgehog family and says sorry to the toad, teaching children to care for others and own their mistakes.Friendship & connection - Meeting Tom and Ingolf, models how to make friends and enjoy time with others.Confidence & self expression - When Findley tells his story to the village, he learns it's okay to feel shy and that his voice matters.Environmental AwarenessCare for nature - Findley picks up plastic at the beach and plants flower seeds, encouraging children to respect and protect the natural world.Understanding seasons - The golden wheat, harvest and changing skies introduce young readers to natural cycles and the passing of time.Problem Solving & Life SkillsHelping others - Findley carries the hedgehogs' home to safety and ties a net using what he's learned, showing children how to use skills in real situations.Learning through play - Dancing, crafting wind vane's and exploring the beach, all support creativity and fine motor development.Language & ImaginationRich vocabulary - Words like swish, twirly and creaky, build early literacy through rhythm and sound.Storytelling and listening - Characters share tales and songs, encouraging children to listen, imagine and tell their own stories.Curriculum Links & Learning GoalsPersonal, Social & Emotional DevelopmentRecognise and talk about feelingsPractice kindness and empathy towards othersBuild confidence in speaking and sharing ideasUnderstanding the WorldNotice seasonal changes and weather patternsLearn about caring for animals and the environmentExplore simple environmental actions like planting seeds and reducing litterCommunication & LanguageDevelop descriptive vocabulary through sensory wordsCreate and tell their own imaginative storiesExpressive Arts & DesignMake crafts inspired by the story - wind vanes, rock towers, shellsUse role play to act out scenes from Findley's adventures