May Day and Spring

I have been wandering all this night
And some time of this day
And now returning home again
I’ve brought you a branch of May

A branch of May I’ve brought you here
And at your door I stand
‘Tis nothing but a sprout, but it’s well budded out
By the work of our Lord’s hand
English May Day Carol

Arbor Day has passed, and May Day as well, when we celebrate the world around us and the coming of spring. But there is no better time to draw attention to the wonderful English science kits we now stock, which provide a great way to get your kids outside and discovering nature. There are five different kits on hand, which cover everything from watching birds, to learning about wild flowers and trees, to discovering the wide variety of lifeforms that live in ponds and at the seashore. A sixth (about bugs) is on its way, and is sure to be a hit with kids. Each comes with all the gear you need to get going in the study of nature, packed in a handy and portable tube.

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