Proud of my 6yo daughter

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SJStuart

Settler
Jan 22, 2013
997
2
Suffolk Coast
How many parents can say that their 6 year old daughter can:
- Gather appropriate materials
- Lay it properly
- Prepare a tinder bundle
- Light it
- Manage the fire they just lit
?

Should be taught in the first year of primary school if you ask me!
 

persistent king

Settler
May 23, 2010
569
0
wigan
Good on you mate I've done it with my kids from being really young, memories they will remember all there lives, and it's a excuse to get out
 

gowersponger

Settler
Oct 28, 2009
585
0
swansea
great stuff mate my boy is 7 and hes favourite thing to do in the woodland is gather the materials and maintain the fire , he had a hulafors safety tip knife for Christmas and is just getting use to knife skills
 

andyn

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Aug 15, 2005
2,392
29
Hampshire
www.naturescraft.co.uk
How many parents can say that their 6 year old daughter can:
- Gather appropriate materials
- Lay it properly
- Prepare a tinder bundle
- Light it
- Manage the fire they just lit
?

Should be taught in the first year of primary school if you ask me!

Nice one, feels rewarding doesn't it!

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Yeh my kids had the fire service in to do talks and i got a lecture from mine about putting the matches where they cant get em ..............................

They did think when I said how can i ask you to get them if you cant reach when I need em

used the Pamphlet to light the fire
 

andyc54

Settler
Dec 28, 2010
601
0
44
durham
It's great being out teaching the kids stuff they get so much out of it and being outdoors in fresh air.it should defiantly be taught in schools I'm lucking my daughter picks scouts for her Friday afternoon activity at school she really gets so much out of it and the school are proud of there association with scouts and realise the benefits of kids getting out and even allowing them fire lighting and shelter building,archery,climbing etc.

you and your daughter will have years of good memory's that'll last a life time :)
 

Harmonica

Forager
Jul 16, 2006
208
0
41
Clara Vale, Tyne and Wear
well done to all parents who teach these skills.

my son is only 6 months so a little while to wait yet (though I have made him a tiny canoe paddle already!). I have however taught several 8 year old cub scouts knife skills. some had barely held even a kitchen knife before but its amazing how quickly they take to it.

keep the first aid kits near as little thumbs are determined to get nicked. I do like the hultafors safety tipped knives for kids as the sharp point on normal knives does seem to find its way into thumbs and nicks clothing like nobody's business.
 

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