A garden adventure brought generations together at a Hedge End care home to celebrate World Book Day.
Residents of Snowdrop Place Care Home were joined by children from Pavilion Pirates preschool for a themed walk.
The garden was the setting for a fruit-themed scavenger hunt, encouraging gentle exercise.
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Participants also enjoyed a screening of ‘The Very Hungry Caterpillar.’ (Image: Barchester)
As fruit pictures were discovered in the garden, everyone joined in brief exercises, which were part of the Morning Move session.
Activities coordinator Gemma organised the hunt around the garden, adorning the outdoor space with fruit pictures which residents and children eagerly tracked down.
These activities helped foster social interaction and physical movement in a friendly environment.
Following the garden activities, participants enjoyed a screening of the much-loved story The Very Hungry Caterpillar.
To finish the morning, participants enjoyed a shared platter of fresh fruit and homemade cookies, prepared by the care home’s chef.

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