Teach Wild Outdoor Learning Workshops in London and in the South offer practical outdoor learning workshops for primary school children. Learning outside the classroom creates memorable experiences that bring national curriculum areas to life.
MONTHS OPEN
January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
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Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
AGE GROUPs
PreSchool, 5 to 7 years, 8 to 10 years, 11 to 13 years
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What are our school workshops like
Teach Wild creates hands-on and engaging outdoor learning workshops that bring the national curriculum to life in your school grounds or local green space for EYFS, KS1 and KS2.
We deliver practical, fun and memorable outdoor learning experiences which help deepen knowledge and understanding when children are back in the classroom. Our outdoor learning workshops motivate all pupils and help to develop their social, problem solving and leadership skills whilst boosting their emotional wellbeing.
Teach Wild offers numerous inspiring outdoor learning workshops linked to every curriculum area and beyond for children from EYFS to KS2 in London and the South East. These can include: art and design, bushcraft, crafts, design and technology, drama, english, enrichment learning, forest school taster days, geography, history, literacy, making workshops, outdoor learning, PSHE, science, STEM, storytelling, team building, wild learning and WOW days. Please click on the link of your area of interest on this website to find out more or visit www.teachwild.co.uk
Areas Visited
Monday to Friday, London and the South East.
Accreditation and Awards
The workshop provider is a qualified primary school teacher, Level 3 Forest School Leader and certified Outdoor Learning Practitioner.
What is typically included on our school trips
Teach Wild provides workshops in London and the South East. Please see below a small snapshot of what we can offer from the following areas: Art and design, biology, bushcraft, crafts, design and technology, drama, English, enrichment learning, environmental studies, forest school, geography, history, literacy, making workshops, outdoor education, outdoor learning, personal development, romans, storytelling, primary science, STEM, PSHE, team building, tudor, vikings, wild learning, WOW days
Primary English | Storytelling | Literacy
Teach Wild delivers outdoor learning workshops directly in your school grounds or local green space for EYFS, KS1 and KS2. By combining literature, nature and hands-on activities, our outdoor learning workshops offer students a unique and memorable way to connect with stories and the environment around them.
Please find a small selection of outdoor learning workshops below and bear in mind we can create bespoke outdoor workshops linking to any text, for any age, creating exciting learning experiences.
Leaf Man by Lois Ehlert – EYFS & KS1 (Autumn term)
Go on a windy adventure with Leaf Man heading East past the chickens, flying over the ducks and geese. Can we feel the wind outdoors? Watch the leaves falling from the sky. Will they go far? Create Leaf Man or a leaf creature from the story. This one hour workshop can either be extended to two hours by adding additional activities linked to Leaf Man or two classes can have the workshop in a half day session.
Stick Man by Julia Donaldson – EYFS & KS1
Come along with Stick Man on an outdoor, action packed, sensory adventure. Starting at the family tree, we work our way through the story using props and our bodies to bring the text to life using phrases from the book. Create Stick Man or a family member to take home. This one hour workshop can either be extended to two hours by adding additional activities linked to Stick Man or two classes can have the workshop in a half day session.
The Gruffalo & The Gruffalo’s Child by Julia Donaldson – EYFS & KS1
Step outside as mouse scuttling in the woods, trying to avoid the dangerous predators in the forest. Working our way through the story, we use props and our bodies to bring the text to life using phrases from the book. Or become the Gruffalo’s child feeling brave in the wind and snow looking for the Gruffalo. Using clay and natural materials, create a Gruffalo character to take home. This one hour workshop can either be extended to two hours by adding additional activities linked to The Gruffalo or two classes can have the workshop in a half day session.
One Snowy Night by Nick Butterworth – EYFS & KS1
Percy the Park Keeper loves looking after his animal friends but they are lost in the playground and it’s cold outside! Go on a trail to find his friends and help them warm up with some hot chocolate. Along the way, help hedgehog to hibernate, become squirrels and discuss suitable homes for the characters. This one hour workshop can either be extended to two hours by adding additional activities linked to Percy the Park Keeper stories or two classes can have the workshop in a half day session.
Stig of the Dump by Clive King OR Stone Age Boy by Satoshi Kitamura – KS1 & KS2
Be Stig or Om for the day and bring the Stone Age topic to life! Use a flint & steel and have a go at making a spark or lighting some tinder, make some cordage (string), create charcoal paint for cave drawings, make Stone Age jewellery or create an axe. Just some of the activities on offer for this fun, action packed outdoor learning workshop. Finish sitting around a fire reflecting on Stone Age life drinking nettle tea. This outdoor workshop could be booked for a half or full day depending on the amount of activities you would like to try.
Floodland by Marcus Sedgwick – KS2
You have suddenly been stranded on Eels Island, having battled the elements to leave Norwich on your boat which is no longer in use as it crashed against the rocks. It is winter and a storm is brewing so you need to act quickly as a team in order to survive. What do you need for survival? What is the most important survival need? What equipment do you have available? Look at a map of Eels Island (your outdoor space) and explore for resources. A thrilling outdoor workshop where communication, teamwork and resourcefulness are just some of the skills at play!
Kensuke’s Kingdom by Michael Morpurgo – KS2
You are Michael and have just been washed up on a desert island. You are hot and thirsty! Working in groups think what you would need in order to survive. Search for some shelter building materials and explore what else you can find on the island. Reflect on how Michael may have felt on his own. A fun, action packed workshop where communication, teamwork and resourcefulness are just some of the skills at play!
Wolf Brother by Michelle Paver – KS2
A rich text full of reference to the natural world. Look at your leaf and find others who have the same. Which is your tree? Examine trees in the environment and ID them to become a clan e.g. Birch clan. Create a mini camp together in your clans using natural materials and explore the area to find other resources you may need in order to survive. Reflect together at the end on how easy if would have been for Torak doing all of this by himself. An immersive outdoor workshop where communication, teamwork and resourcefulness are just some of the skills at play!
Primary Science
We have created numerous immersive outdoor learning workshops linked to the National Curriculum and below are some of the examples we have linking to primary science. Taking science outdoors helps to nurture children’s curiosity and gives them an opportunity for interactive experiences to help develop their knowledge and understanding. We use our outdoor activities as a context to develop their scientific enquiry skills whilst promoting awe and wonder of the world.
We can create a bespoke outdoor primary science workshop linked to any topic so please get in contact if you would like something different.
Birds – Find Your Flock – EYFS & KS1
Become tweeting birds locating your flock, create nests and find food to feed your hungry chicks whilst avoiding the magpies. Phew! An exciting outdoor workshop using games and natural materials to explain the life of birds and how they interconnect. This one hour workshop is suitable for EYFS and KS1. It can either be extended to the Birds of a Feather workshop below or two classes can have this workshop in a half day session.
Birds – Birds of a Feather – EYFS & KS1
In addition to the Find your Flock workshop above, use binoculars to look for birds in your local area and ID them using bird spotter sheets. Become songbirds hiding your nests from the corvids, using language birds use to stay safe. This is a half day workshop.
Busy Bees (Spring/Summer term) – EYFS, KS1 or KS2
EYFS & KS1
Look for signs of Spring or Summer in your outdoor space and learn how to communicate like bees. Create bees using natural materials, using them to see how they pollinate plants.
This one hour workshop can either be extended to two hours by adding additional activities or two classes can have the workshop in a half day session.
KS1 & KS2
Look for signs of Spring or Summer in your outdoor space. Discuss why plants are important to us and the role of pollinators. Buzz away playing the pollination game, waggle dance then make wildflower seed bombs and homes for bees. This is a two hour workshop.
Four Seasons – EYFS & KS1
What season is it now? How can we find out? Look for signs in your outdoor space, using colour cards to see the kaleidoscope of colour in the natural environment. Create tree sculptures using natural materials found and play nature based games to match the season. This one hour workshop can either be extended to two hours by adding additional activities or two classes can have the workshop in a half day session.
Habitat Estate Agents – Can be adapted for EYFS, KS1 to KS2
Become an estate agent for a variety of animals, identifying suitable habitats for each animal in your local environment. Discuss habitats and micro habitats. Create animals using natural materials and find them or create a home. Using bug viewers, look closely at any invertebrates found in your space, act out life cycles and play nature based games to enhance learning. This two hour workshop can be adapted to EYFS, KS1 and KS2 by the types of activities on offer, linking to the age of the children and National Curriculum requirements.
Materials Matter
EYFS & KS1
Look at materials all around us and go on a materials hunt outdoors. Discuss why they are suitable for that use. Create homes for the characters of a story such as The Three Little Pigs, or a topic from class. This activity is all about teamwork; communicating with one another on what man-made and natural materials will work best. How can they stay dry, keep out predators and remain warm? Which will survive the storm test? Will the wolf be able to blow your house down? Use the wolf ‘fan’ to find out!
KS1 & KS2
Using data loggers, keep track of the temperature of a cup of hot chocolate or a bowl of porridge. Make decisions on what materials will be the best insulator for the house, build the homes together and then record the temperature. What materials will be the best insulators to keep the hot chocolate or porridge warm?
Plant Investigators
EYFS & KS1
Investigate plants, identify where they are growing and what they look like. Find your leaf buddy and using tree ID sheets, can you find your plant? Create leaf/flower prints (hapezome) to bring patterns and plants to life from your local environment. This one hour workshop can either be extended to two hours by adding additional activities or two classes can have the workshop in a half day session.
KS1 & KS2
Investigate plants in your space, using ID sheets. Use a hand lens to look closely at the different parts of a flower. Explore the part that flowers play in the life cycle of flowering plants including pollination and investigate how many invertebrates visit plants. This is a two hour workshop.
Art & Design | Crafts
In our Land Art workshop, we explore textures, shape, space, patterns and colours to create large outdoor artwork in your school grounds or local green space.
We start with a scavenger hunt, finding natural materials to create a large outdoor piece of art together, using Andy Goldsworthy and James Brunt as our inspiration. We work together as a whole class or in groups and use the open-ended resources to develop and grow ideas until the masterpiece is complete. Through this Land Art workshop, Teach Wild provides students with a memorable and holistic learning experience that combines art, nature, teamwork and critical thinking.
This workshop can be booked for a half day and be tailored to meet the needs of children from EYFS to Y6.
Bushcraft
Teach Wild offers bushcraft workshops where pupils learn about a set of survival skills providing them with a memorable and holistic learning experience. All the activities promote teamwork, leadership and personal development whilst inspiring students to care for the outdoors. The bushcraft workshop can be tailored to meet the needs of children from EYFS to Y6 and what space you have available in your school grounds or local green space (subject to permissions).
The bushcraft activities could include:
- Shelter building – Learning how to construct shelters to protect ourselves from the elements
- Fire lighting – Using a flint and steel to create a fire
- Campfire cooking – Using simple ingredients to cook over the fire
- First aid – Learning basics of first aid
- Tool use – Using tools to create items
- Navigation – Developing skills in reading signs, using a compass and understanding the terrain
This outdoor learning workshop has previously been linked to topics and texts such as Explorers including Shackleton, Floodland by Marcus Sedgwick, Kensuke’s Kingdom by Michael Morpurgo, Stig of the Dump by Clive King, Stone Age Boy by Satoshi Kitamura and Wolf Brother by Michelle Paver to name but a few.
Get in touch to find out more info@teachwild.co.uk
Design & Technology
Design and technology can be effectively integrated into outdoor learning experiences, providing students with hands-on opportunities to explore, create and problem-solve in natural environments. This approach not only enhances students’ understanding of design and technology but also fosters a deep appreciation for the outdoors and its importance in our lives.
Many children enjoy Design and Technology as they can engage in practical work, making decisions and finding solutions for themselves. By being outside the classroom, you can do everything on a much larger scale.
We have various design and technology workshops available that could include other areas of the national curriculum or a text using in class. The outdoor activities could include building bird houses or designing an area of your outdoor space. Shelter building is also a popular activity and can be linked to science for instance e.g. building homes for a hibernating animal and checking the temperature using data loggers or building houses for the Three Little Pigs.
We can create a bespoke outdoor learning workshop linked to any topic, so please get in contact for more information; info@teachwild.co.uk
Ecology & Green Awareness
Teach Wild’s outdoor learning workshops provide students with hands-on experiences and practical knowledge about various aspects of the environment, ecology, sustainability and more. Our outdoor learning workshops help to inspire a deeper connection to the environment and a greater understanding of environmental issues. We work solely outdoors in all weathers and seasons and believe that in order for children to care about the natural environment, they need to be exposed to it.
We can create a bespoke outdoor learning workshop linked to any topic, so please get in contact for more information. Please also check out our primary science workshops available; info@teachwild.co.uk
Enrichment Learning
Teach Wild provides outdoor enrichment workshops tailored specifically to your group and are designed to develop character, communication, problem-solving and resilience in an outdoor setting.
If you have a group that you’d like to try new and varied activities that may not fit with the national curriculum, then Teach Wild’s outdoor enrichment workshop is what you need! This could also be a workshop for children not attending a school residential or want a meaningful way to use your Pupil Premium money. We can create a bespoke package designed towards the age of the pupils and your specific requirements. Activities could include fire building, cooking over a fire, nature based games, craft activities and tool use, all contributing to improved teamwork, communication and motivation within the group.
Teach Wild’s enrichment workshop offers a departure from the typical classroom environment, allowing participants to engage in challenges and activities that promote teamwork and personal growth.
Please get in touch to find out what we can offer either by visiting our website or contacting us directly info@teachwild.co.uk
Environmental Studies
Teach Wild’s outdoor learning workshops provide participants with a memorable and educational experience in a natural setting, helping to inspire a deeper connection to the environment and a greater understanding of environmental issues. We work solely outdoors in all weathers and seasons and believe that in order for children to care about the natural environment, they need to be exposed to it.
We can create a bespoke outdoor learning workshop linked to any topic, so please get in contact for more information. Please also check out our primary science workshops available; info@teachwild.co.uk
Forest School
Teach Wild offers forest school sessions which are child-centred and take into account the learners interest which helps promote the holistic development of children. With no set outcome, all children have the ability to be as creative as they wish helping to build confident and independent individuals.
Our forest school leaders come to each session with open ended activities which provide ample opportunities for the children to explore, manage risk and reflect for themselves. Activities could include shelter building, tool use, fire building, rope work, cooking on an open fire, natural art, playing games and much more.
You can book a forest school taster day or a block of at least six weekly sessions for a group of children.
Please get in touch to find out what we can offer either by visiting our website www.teachwild.co.uk or contacting us directly; info@teachwild.co.uk
Primary Geography
Outdoor learning is a valuable and engaging approach to teaching geography. It allows students to connect with the natural environment and explore geographical concepts in a hands-on and experiential way.
At Teach Wild, we can offer geography workshops which could cover the following:
Mapping skills – make topographic maps of the school grounds, create treasure maps or even map out the neighbourhood. This helps them understand concepts like scale, direction, and coordinates.
Weather observations – Set up a weather station on the school grounds and have students track weather patterns, temperature, humidity, and precipitation. This hands-on experience will help them understand climatology and meteorology.
Ecosystem studies – Take students to a nearby ecosystem, such as a forest and have them observe and document the flora and fauna. This can lead to discussions about ecosystems, biodiversity and human impact on the environment.
We can create a bespoke outdoor learning workshop linked to any topic from the National Curriculum and beyond so please get in contact for more information; info@teachwild.co.uk
Primary History
Come along with Teach Wild and take history outside the classroom, bringing topics to life such as the Great Fire of London, Romans, Stone Age, Anglo Saxons and Vikings.
Teach Wild’s outdoor learning primary history workshops combines historical education with all the benefits of being in an outdoor environment. We aim to make history come alive and foster a deeper connection to the past through immersive and interactive experiences. These workshops provide a hands-on and interactive approach to learning.
We can create a bespoke workshop so please get in touch if you do not find anything that is suitable or check out a few of the outdoor learning opportunities below.
Great Fire of London – KS1 & KS2
Fire Fire! Fire Fire! This half day workshop provides a thrilling way to immerse your students in the topic. Start by getting muddy creating scaled walls from 1666, using wattle and daub techniques. Consider how houses were built in the past and today. Then create paper houses and place them next to Thomas Farriner’s bakery. Explain the fire triangle and the three components needed to ignite and sustain a fire. Set the homes alight. Can we stop the fire before it’s too late? This outdoor workshop is subject to permissions and suitable space.
Romans – KS1 & KS2
The city of Rome is thirsty so we need to transport water to the civilians fast or they won’t survive! Work together to create a human aqueduct using guttering and sticks. Who will be the architects and builders of tomorrow? Teamwork essential to transport as much water as possible. This fun filled outdoor learning workshop has additional activities which could include making clay coil pots, creating nature mosaics and building roman towns using natural materials.
Stone Age – KS1 & KS2
Be Stig or Om for the day and bring the Stone Age topic to life! Use a flint & steel and have a go at making a spark or lighting some tinder, make some cordage (string), create charcoal paint for cave drawings, make Stone Age jewellery or create an axe. Just some of the activities on offer for this fun, action packed outdoor learning workshop. Finish sitting around a fire reflecting on Stone Age life drinking nettle tea.
Vikings / Anglo Saxons – KS1 & KS2
Become a Viking or Anglo Saxon for a day, gathering fire wood and have a go at making a spark or lighting some tinder. Create mini homes by using wattle and daub techniques and discuss how Vikings / Anglo Saxons lived. End by baking bread over the campfire, discussing Viking / Anglo Saxon life.
Making workshops
Teach Wild has numerous opportunities to make things in the outdoors, providing students with hands-on opportunities to explore, create and problem-solve in natural environments. This approach not only enhances students’ understanding of design and technology but also fosters a deep appreciation for the outdoors and its importance in our lives.
Many children enjoy creating as they can engage in practical work, making decisions and finding solutions for themselves. By being outside the classroom, you can do everything on a much larger scale.
We have various outdoor learning workshops available that could include other areas of the national curriculum or a text using in class. The outdoor activities could include building bird houses or designing an area of your outdoor space. Shelter building is also a popular activity and can be linked to science for instance e.g. building homes for a hibernating animal and checking the temperature using data loggers or building houses for the Three Little Pigs.
We can create a bespoke outdoor learning workshop linked to any topic, so please get in contact for more information; info@teachwild.co.uk
Outdoor Education / Outdoor Learning
Outdoor education programs can vary widely in their objectives and activities, catering to diverse age groups and interests. Outdoor learning workshops provide valuable educational experiences that foster personal growth, environmental stewardship and a lifelong love for the outdoors.
Teach Wild’s outdoor workshops offer a departure from the typical classroom environment, allowing participants to engage in challenges and activities that promote personal growth.
Teach Wild offers numerous inspiring outdoor learning workshops linked to every curriculum area and beyond for children from EYFS to KS2. These can include: art and design, bushcraft, crafts, design and technology, drama, english, enrichment learning, forest school taster days, geography, history, literacy, making workshops, outdoor learning, PSHE, science, STEM, storytelling, team building, wild learning and WOW days. Please click on the link of your area of interest on this website to find out more or visit www.teachwild.co.uk
Personal Development | PSHE | Social skills
Outdoor learning can have a profound impact on personal development. It offers a unique and immersive environment for individuals to develop a wide range of skills, foster personal growth, and build a deeper connection with nature. Teach Wild provides outdoor PSHE workshops too tailored specifically to your group and are designed to foster collaboration, communication, problem-solving and camaraderie among team members in an outdoor setting.
Learning outside the classroom can also be an excellent opportunity for children to develop social skills in a natural and less structured environment. Outdoor activities often require individuals to work together to achieve a common goal. Whether it’s building a shelter, navigating a trail or completing a group project, collaboration is essential. Spending time in nature and engaging in outdoor activities can boost self-esteem and self-confidence, making individuals more comfortable in social situations.
We can create a bespoke package designed based on the age of the pupils and your specific requirements. Activities could include fire building, cooking over a fire, nature based games, craft activities and tool use, all contributing to improved teamwork, communication and morale within the group.
Teach Wild’s outdoor workshops offer a departure from the typical classroom environment, allowing participants to engage in challenges and activities that promote personal growth.
Please get in touch to find out what we can offer either by visiting our website www.teachwild.co.uk or contacting us directly info@teachwild.co.uk
Team Building
Teach Wild provides outdoor team building workshops tailored specifically to your group and are designed to foster collaboration, communication, problem-solving and camaraderie among team members in an outdoor setting.
If you have a group of children not attending a school residential trip or need a cohort to integrate together, then Teach Wild’s outdoor team building workshop is what you need! We can create a bespoke package designed based on the age of the pupils and your specific requirements. Activities could include fire building, cooking over a fire, nature based games, craft activities and tool use, all contributing to improved teamwork, communication and morale within the group.
Teach Wild’s team building workshops offer a departure from the typical classroom environment, allowing participants to engage in challenges and activities that promote teamwork and personal growth.
Please get in touch to find out what we can offer either by visiting our website or contacting us directly info@teachwild.co.uk
Vikings
Teach Wild’s outdoor learning primary history workshops combines historical education with all the benefits of being in an outdoor environment. We aim to make history come alive and foster a deeper connection to the past through immersive and interactive experiences. These workshops provide a hands-on and interactive approach to learning.
Become a Viking for a day, gathering fire wood and have a go at making a spark or lighting some tinder. Create mini homes by using wattle and daub techniques or making Viking long boat using natural materials and discuss how Vikings lived. End by baking bread over the campfire, discussing Viking life.
We can create a bespoke workshop suitable for your group, so please get in touch if you would like to do different activities info@teachwild.co.uk
Wild Learning
Outdoor education programs can vary widely in their objectives and activities, catering to diverse age groups and interests. Outdoor learning workshops provide valuable educational experiences that foster personal growth, environmental stewardship and a lifelong love for the outdoors.
Teach Wild’s outdoor workshops offer a departure from the typical classroom environment, allowing participants to engage in challenges and activities that promote personal growth.
Teach Wild offers numerous inspiring outdoor learning workshops linked to every curriculum area and beyond for children from EYFS to KS2. These can include: art and design, bushcraft, crafts, design and technology, drama, english, enrichment learning, forest school taster days, geography, history, literacy, making workshops, outdoor learning, PSHE, science, STEM, storytelling, team building, wild learning and WOW days. Please click on the link of your area of interest on this website to find out more or visit www.teachwild.co.uk
WOW days
Teach Wild brings the WOW to any curriculum subject by taking the learning outside of the classroom. Our outdoor learning workshops engages all children as it provides a different and more interactive learning environment, motivating pupils in ways that traditional classroom settings might not always achieve.
Would you like to hook your class with a new topic or text?
Maybe you would like to offer a new experience to WOW them?
Teach Wild offers numerous inspiring outdoor learning workshops linked to every curriculum area and beyond for children from EYFS to KS2. These can include: art and design, bushcraft, crafts, design and technology, drama, english, enrichment learning, forest school taster days, geography, history, literacy, making workshops, outdoor learning, PSHE, science, STEM, storytelling, team building, wild learning and WOW days. Please click on the link of your area of interest on this website to find out more or visit www.teachwild.co.uk
We can create bespoke outdoor workshops so please do get in touch if you do not see a workshop that meets your needs info@teachwild.co.uk
Group Sizes Catered For
Up to 30 children in a single workshop. Some workshops last for only one hour so it means that two classes can have a workshop within a half day session. Check the workshop details or our website for more information.
Materials, Resources & Information Provided
We bring all the materials and resources needed for the outdoor learning workshops.
Photography, Filming & Audio Restrictions
None.
Pricing Information
Our workshops are charged at £225 for a half day (two hours) or £350 for a full day (2 x two hours).
Some of our outdoor learning workshops last for one hour which means that two classes could attend a half day session or four classes in a full day. Please check the specific workshop you are interested in, visit our website or contact info@teachwild.co.uk to find out more.
Clothing Requirements
Our workshops are outdoors so please make sure children are dressed suitably for the season.
First Aid Information
First aid trained colleagues.
Other Information
Teach Wild provides memorable educational experiences for children in the outdoors, either in your school grounds or in a local green space (subject to permission). As the workshops are outdoors, they also help you realise the potential of your outdoor space whatever the size, addressing possible challenges faced with taking learning outside the classroom and how to overcome them. We are used to delivering sessions in urban jungles with limited space and also schools that are lucky enough to have lots of it!
Any curriculum area can be taken outside the classroom so please get in touch if you would like us to create a bespoke workshop tailored for your school. We also provide Forest School sessions and CPD for your staff to help with outdoor learning.
Please visit our website to find out more www.teachwild.co.uk or get in touch info@teachwild.co.uk
Booking information
Melissa McCormack, info@teachwild.co.uk
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