But it is not just for play - Mrs Cobb hopes these resources will benefit the children in a number of ways.
“As warmer weather comes about it means more time outside and the material is there for them to play and learn by offering a more stimulating and exciting environment for them, she said.
“I’m hoping it will impact their overall learning - the outside area can be an extension of the classroom.
Emma Cobb has launched an appeal for resources to help improve the outdoor area for her reception class at Fakenham infant school.
- Credit: Emma Cobb
Fourth day of school closures follows coldest night in a decade
| Updated: 08:41, 11 February 2021
Hundreds of children in West Norfolk and neighbouring districts are facing another day of school closures following a freezing night.
Many schools are re-opening this morning following the disruption caused by the freezing weather this week.
But 17 schools in our area are either fully or partially closed today, with officials in many areas reporting compacted snow and the very low temperatures are making it too dangerous to open.
Temperatures were expected to plunge as low as minus nine overnight, making it the coldest night for up to 10 years.