Infant Wildlife Thriving at Carlton Marshes Wetland
Get ready for an exciting outdoor adventure as the Wild Tots event returns to Carlton Marshes Nature Reserve & Visitor Centre! This event, scheduled for Tuesday, 10th June 2025, from 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM, is designed specifically for toddlers (aged 18 months to 5 years) and their families.
Located at Carlton Marshes, this event offers a unique opportunity for young children to connect with nature through fun, interactive activities. The sessions will take place outdoors, rain or shine, so remember to dress appropriately with suitable outdoor clothing and footwear, including wellies.
To ensure everyone has a memorable experience, booking is essential as places are limited. It is recommended to contact the organiser beforehand if mobility is a concern, as wheelchair access is available. Bicycle parking is also available at the Carlton Marshes centre.
Babies in arms, baby-carriers, or pushchairs are welcome to accompany an older sibling to the session. Don't forget to pack a snack and drink for your tot during the play session.
For more detailed booking instructions or terms, please consult the official Suffolk Wildlife Trust events page or contact Carlton Marshes Visitor Centre directly. You can find them at [www.our website/eventinfo](http://www.our website/eventinfo) or by phone at [provided phone number].
Stay updated on event details by following Carlton Marshes on Facebook and Instagram. You can view the event location on What3Words using the code invite.otter.holly.
Join us at Wild Tots and foster a love for nature in your little ones while creating precious family memories!
As you prepare for the Wild Tots outdoor event, you might consider supporting the Suffolk Wildlife Trust by making a donation to help maintain the home-and-garden setting of Carlton Marshes Nature Reserve & Visitor Centre, where outdoor-living adventures await. After the event, your family could continue bonding with nature by incorporating similar lifestyle choices, such as home-improvement projects focused on encouraging wildlife and creating outdoor spaces for play.