Wednesday, February 11, 2009
early experiments
Via Boingboing.net comes this enjoyable time-lapse video of a nine month old baby at play.
Note that he wasn't left alone all that time - the parents edited themselves out.
Monday, January 26, 2009
eureka moments
Hattie writes:
I jotted down these at the "Just Playing" event at Eureka! last week:
“it helps if someone puts in our way the means of making use of what we find”
and here are some more quotes that I've gathered over time about play and creativity.
“A playable environment offers risk, sacrifice and serendipity”
"We use the material world around us to facilitate the imagination"
"The capacity to see connections that had not been seen before”
"Disturb the indolence of the mind"
"remove the film of familiarity"
"Imagination gives you hope and possibilities"
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
job!
Sutcliffe Play are advertising for a marketing executive to sell the Snug kit - a fantastic opportunity to ensure the message spreads to spark the playground revolution!
Here are the details.
Here are the details.
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
fair play and happy new year to you
WHY NOT start 2009 by clicking HERE to download Fair Play, the DCFS play strategy, which mentions Snug & Outdoor and the Snug Kit. Then get in touch with us about buying the kit and/or hiring our expert services to help you and the children you work with to have a surprisingly playful and fruitful new year??
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Thursday, December 11, 2008
strategic play
The Government's National Play Strategy has just been launched and can be downloaded from http://www.dcsf.gov.uk/play.
As part of this investment, all local areas will receive funding. Building on the 63 local areas that are already receiving funding, a further 89 local authorities will receive play capital and revenue funding from April 2009.
Children’s Minister, Delyth Morgan, said: “We know that children need play to develop the skills for a successful future. Through the Play Strategy, we are ensuring that all our new investment is shaped by local consultation, and we are supporting community-led projects, including through new funding to support our key delivery partners in the third sector. In addition to investing in new play areas to meet immediate needs we are also laying the foundations to ensure that play becomes a greater priority across local children’s services and throughout local planning and delivery over the longer term.”
Maggie Atkinson, Director of the Association of Directors of Children’s Services, said: “I very much welcome the government's new play strategy. The strategy will help local authorities, their partners and communities to transform public parks, children's play areas and school grounds so that all children have the opportunity to enjoy playing outside with their friends in a safe, stimulating and exciting environment."
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As part of this investment, all local areas will receive funding. Building on the 63 local areas that are already receiving funding, a further 89 local authorities will receive play capital and revenue funding from April 2009.
Children’s Minister, Delyth Morgan, said: “We know that children need play to develop the skills for a successful future. Through the Play Strategy, we are ensuring that all our new investment is shaped by local consultation, and we are supporting community-led projects, including through new funding to support our key delivery partners in the third sector. In addition to investing in new play areas to meet immediate needs we are also laying the foundations to ensure that play becomes a greater priority across local children’s services and throughout local planning and delivery over the longer term.”
Maggie Atkinson, Director of the Association of Directors of Children’s Services, said: “I very much welcome the government's new play strategy. The strategy will help local authorities, their partners and communities to transform public parks, children's play areas and school grounds so that all children have the opportunity to enjoy playing outside with their friends in a safe, stimulating and exciting environment."
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Wednesday, December 10, 2008
playscapes
This is a blog packed with interesting design ideas - take a look: http://playgrounddesigns.blogspot.com/
Monday, December 8, 2008
Friday, December 5, 2008
a snug fit

This article is from Scholastic Education News:
A revolutionary new range of play equipment has been opened at a London school by two ex pupils.
Children at Fitzjohns Primary School in Camden met Hattie and Tim Coppard, the designers of Snug, who attended the school in the sixties.
Children in winter coats played in the school playground and Governors, parents and other local schools attended the launch of the Snug kit which is the result of 15 years research and observation into what makes a good playground.
Hattie says: “I was so excited about going back to my old school, it’s where it all started and I have such great memories of the playground. Now I hope Snug can help create fantastic memories for current and future pupils of Fitzjohns.
“Snug is a completely new approach to school playground design, creating a flexible environment for play and learning which changes the psychology of the playground. Children work together to build their own wonderful playscapes and this encourages their cooperation and creativity.”
Head teacher Rob Earrey comments: “From the moment Snug arrived the children were intrigued and literally couldn’t wait to get on it. As soon as the last screw was turned, the bright green mound became home to all sorts of imaginative play.
“The moveable parts are used to great effect and the amount of imaginative play that now happens during the day is staggering – a very tangible result of this is the fall in the number of lunchtime complaints and incidents.
“Snug is creative, imaginative, intriguing, enticing, but most importantly fun. I love it and so do the children.”
Hattie’s playground design company, Snug & Outdoor also launched a new campaign to bring creativity to school playgrounds and are offering five schools a free playground consultation.
Contact Hattie at Snug & Outdoor by visiting www.snugandoutdoor.co.uk.
Monday, December 1, 2008
education show 2009
Don't miss our seminar at the next Education Show:
Snug In the Curriculum. This is how it's billed:
Speaker
Hattie Coppard
Date/Time: 28 Mar 2009
13:00-13:45
Seminar Details
Snug is a radical new approach to school playground equipment. It consists of a family of large scale modular play elements for children to create their own dynamic, exciting playscape – where they can have fun, explore & learn. This is a chance to hear the designer of Snug give practical examples of how schools are using Snug as a creative learning resource across the curriculum.
# Seminar Streams Early Years
# Primary
Location: Booking Code C11
Snug In the Curriculum. This is how it's billed:
Speaker
Hattie Coppard
Date/Time: 28 Mar 2009
13:00-13:45
Seminar Details
Snug is a radical new approach to school playground equipment. It consists of a family of large scale modular play elements for children to create their own dynamic, exciting playscape – where they can have fun, explore & learn. This is a chance to hear the designer of Snug give practical examples of how schools are using Snug as a creative learning resource across the curriculum.
# Seminar Streams Early Years
# Primary
Location: Booking Code C11
because you're worth it
We've just been to Bedgrove School near Aylesbury, a fantastic infant school with a huge reputation for their inspired work on outdoor learning. The school grounds are filled with gardens of touch, sight, smell, butterflies and storyteling. There's a garage, a pharmacy, a library, lots of vegetables - used by the pupils to cook lunches for each other - and above all an atmosphere of energy and committment. Oh, and they have the SNUG kit and love it. Staff were talking about the imagination it unleashed, for instance a young pupil using one of the 'noodles' as a moustache, dumbells, oars and much more within the space of a few minutes.
Snug & Outdoor are proud to be working with Bedgrove on a resources pack on how to use SNUG across the curriculum, exploring narrative and play and much more. We'll keep you in touch with developments. Meanwhile this clip from BBC's 'Outnumbered' is a wonderful example of how children merge media in their make believe. The same character buried a dead mouse in a recent episode inventing a ritual which included the lines, "Dust to dust, for richer for poorer, because you're worth it."
Snug & Outdoor are proud to be working with Bedgrove on a resources pack on how to use SNUG across the curriculum, exploring narrative and play and much more. We'll keep you in touch with developments. Meanwhile this clip from BBC's 'Outnumbered' is a wonderful example of how children merge media in their make believe. The same character buried a dead mouse in a recent episode inventing a ritual which included the lines, "Dust to dust, for richer for poorer, because you're worth it."
Friday, November 28, 2008
revolution now
A quick post to welcome our beautiful new-look website and celebrate the launch of the snug kit at Fitzjohns, Hattie and Tim's old school. It's also the launch of S&O's campaign for free play.
If you support the work Snug & Outdoor has done to promote creative play, please encourage schools you know to buy the amazing Snug kit. Children love it, however they're not the people who buy it.
If you support the work Snug & Outdoor has done to promote creative play, please encourage schools you know to buy the amazing Snug kit. Children love it, however they're not the people who buy it.
Friday, October 24, 2008
Public art can be tiny!
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
on holiday in Clifton Park
Snug & Outdoor have been working with LDA Peterborough on designs for a Play Pathfinder in Rotherham. As part of the consultation process for Clifton Park, we went into two schools with writer Chris Meade and worked with pupils on poems - here are the results:


Poem made in a morning by Chris Meade and students at
CLIFTON PERFORMING ARTS COLLEGE
I walk to the window,
Feel the warm morning air hit my face
Hear the birds as they tweet
See the sun shining down on me,
And think:
I will arise and go to Clifton Park
Take the Playfinder Path
To the watery part where
We splish splash splosh
Spend your dosh
On ice cream chocolate and crisps too
In the minimarket near you
Scoober dive
Do the jive
Under water
Come alive
Swim with dolphins
Swim with me
I walk past the graffiti wall
Only to recognize my best friend’s name
Painted small.
Chilling, chatting, Cliftonparking -
In the Chill Zone, a big round space with comfy seats,
We talk about.. well, what boys talk about:
Football, cars, women
Fresh air is like swimming
But fresh air is nothing like the thrill of rides
Rides:
Tickly stomach
Feeling the breeze
On a perfect skate park afternoon
You forget everything
Get that tense feeling –
Adrenaline rush
Sxreech
Boink
Duff
Shwoo
AAAAAAAHH
Snap crack
makes me want to do it again
girls make you try harder – your mind goes blank
As we race past Trouble Corner
Where feeling safe
is knowing there is someone you can trust to help.
Keeping it safe for ourselves
We help out, keeping it clean and that.
To feel safe in trouble corner
Not any gangs, drugs or drink
No dirty toilets stink
You keep yourselves to yourselves
You know there’s someone there
Laying back relaxing
many people reading
letting all drift away
people’s imaginations
thinking of the day
On Holiday in Clifton Park
by the side of the path
watching
the clouds and birds go past
I lay on the grass and make little faces
Out of the clouds
playing tiggy with my mates
racing round the playpath
the feeling of happiness spreading
flooding through my stream
the slow beating of my heart
the rhythm of music
relaxing me more

***
Poem made in an afternoon by Chris Meade and students at
EAST DENE PRIMARY SCHOOL

I run up the path
to Clifton Park
On my bike reeeet fast
Going GRRRRRRR
Smell that ice creamy hot doggy chocolaty smell
Of blue white silver invisible fresh fresh air
AHHHHH
I will play with my brother, my friends,
On this wavy landform
On the swings
WHEEEEE
Which tickle my belly with their thrill
Make me sick with excitement
YUKKKK
I will go to the beach to build
A car of sand, a lorry,
Get good and muddy,
Sit in the puddles making water bombs
SPLASH
Go to the science park
Where there’s numbers and everything,
12341234
And the haunted park
Where words ECHO ECHO
And ghost snakes HISSSSSSS
At Halloween
When witches and tygers and pirates
Eat melted mud, twig chips, leaf pie
…AND SPROUTS
Oh, and coloured carrot
That make you go hyper and
All jumping about.
BOING BOING
And an evil bunny underneath the swamp
Let’s start to climb…
CLAMBER CLAMBER
Up Clifton Park
Go slowly
Butterflyfeeler
Goosebumper
Icebreaker
Niki and Nikitha scarer
Getting the shakes
The ground gets
Smaller
Everything smaller
Climbing higher and higher
Feeling scared (not brave Murtaza)
Hold on tight…
GRRRRRRR
And at night build a sand theatre
In Clifton Park,
Watch a crazy show
About a park forest with colourful hair
A gorilla and a lion and a bear
About all you can imagine
About everything you know
***


Poem made in a morning by Chris Meade and students at
CLIFTON PERFORMING ARTS COLLEGE
I walk to the window,
Feel the warm morning air hit my face
Hear the birds as they tweet
See the sun shining down on me,
And think:
I will arise and go to Clifton Park
Take the Playfinder Path
To the watery part where
We splish splash splosh
Spend your dosh
On ice cream chocolate and crisps too
In the minimarket near you
Scoober dive
Do the jive
Under water
Come alive
Swim with dolphins
Swim with me
I walk past the graffiti wall
Only to recognize my best friend’s name
Painted small.
Chilling, chatting, Cliftonparking -
In the Chill Zone, a big round space with comfy seats,
We talk about.. well, what boys talk about:
Football, cars, women
Fresh air is like swimming
But fresh air is nothing like the thrill of rides
Rides:
Tickly stomach
Feeling the breeze
On a perfect skate park afternoon
You forget everything
Get that tense feeling –
Adrenaline rush
Sxreech
Boink
Duff
Shwoo
AAAAAAAHH
Snap crack
makes me want to do it again
girls make you try harder – your mind goes blank
As we race past Trouble Corner
Where feeling safe
is knowing there is someone you can trust to help.
Keeping it safe for ourselves
We help out, keeping it clean and that.
To feel safe in trouble corner
Not any gangs, drugs or drink
No dirty toilets stink
You keep yourselves to yourselves
You know there’s someone there
Laying back relaxing
many people reading
letting all drift away
people’s imaginations
thinking of the day
On Holiday in Clifton Park
by the side of the path
watching
the clouds and birds go past
I lay on the grass and make little faces
Out of the clouds
playing tiggy with my mates
racing round the playpath
the feeling of happiness spreading
flooding through my stream
the slow beating of my heart
the rhythm of music
relaxing me more

***Poem made in an afternoon by Chris Meade and students at
EAST DENE PRIMARY SCHOOL

I run up the path
to Clifton Park
On my bike reeeet fast
Going GRRRRRRR
Smell that ice creamy hot doggy chocolaty smell
Of blue white silver invisible fresh fresh air
AHHHHH
I will play with my brother, my friends,
On this wavy landform
On the swings
WHEEEEE
Which tickle my belly with their thrill
Make me sick with excitement
YUKKKK
I will go to the beach to build
A car of sand, a lorry,
Get good and muddy,
Sit in the puddles making water bombs
SPLASH
Go to the science park
Where there’s numbers and everything,
12341234
And the haunted park
Where words ECHO ECHO
And ghost snakes HISSSSSSS
At Halloween
When witches and tygers and pirates
Eat melted mud, twig chips, leaf pie
…AND SPROUTS
Oh, and coloured carrot
That make you go hyper and
All jumping about.
BOING BOING
And an evil bunny underneath the swamp
Let’s start to climb…
CLAMBER CLAMBER
Up Clifton Park
Go slowly
Butterflyfeeler
Goosebumper
Icebreaker
Niki and Nikitha scarer
Getting the shakes
The ground gets
Smaller
Everything smaller
Climbing higher and higher
Feeling scared (not brave Murtaza)
Hold on tight…
GRRRRRRR
And at night build a sand theatre
In Clifton Park,
Watch a crazy show
About a park forest with colourful hair
A gorilla and a lion and a bear
About all you can imagine
About everything you know
***
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
playground politics
Just found this on YouTube: "Playground Politics". Winner, Best Positive Message MoveOn.org's Obama in 30 Seconds Contest by Diane Paragas Brooklyn, NY
free kit!
hattie in conversation with daughter dora
Hattie Coppard will be talking about SNUG & the curriculum at the TES Education Show 2008 at Olympia on 10th October from 11am - 12pm in the workshop space. Snug will be on display on stand C10.
Click HERE for an opportunity to win £11,000 worth of Snug kit on the teaching exhibitions website.
Sunday, September 28, 2008
snugmobile!
Here are photos of Sutcliffe Play's special SNUG, lorry used to deliver the Snug Kit to schools across the UK.





Now how cool is that!?!
And Hattie is on the road again this week with Robin, Noel and Bernard for another of their Genius Loci sessions, this time in Edinburgh. For details on how to book a place email lisad@sutcliffeplay.co.uk or telephone 01977 653200.





Now how cool is that!?!
And Hattie is on the road again this week with Robin, Noel and Bernard for another of their Genius Loci sessions, this time in Edinburgh. For details on how to book a place email lisad@sutcliffeplay.co.uk or telephone 01977 653200.
Thursday, August 28, 2008
shell drawing
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
snug cosy
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
summer party
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