Dozens of youngsters took part in the sessions at Park View 4U Playing Fields where they learnt how to make broomsticks from hazel and birch before trying out their new flying machines.
Julie Norman, park ranger, said: “We did two sessions last week with 40 older children and then 20 younger children took part in the tiny tots session on Monday morning.
"We took them to the woods where they had to find the hazel broomstick handles.
"Then they collected birch twigs to make the head and learnt how to knot the string to tie the birch together.
"They used magical words like ‘hocus pocus’ to add some magic ready for the flying lessons.
"It was a huge hit. It’s nice to see people enjoying the outdoors.”
1. Broomstick Flying Lessons
Children enjoying broomstick flying lessons at Park View 4U, organised by park ranger Julie Norman and wellbeing officer Rachael Harrison Photo: Park View 4U
2. Broomstick Flying Lessons
Children collected birch twigs to make the heads of their broomsticks, before learning how to fly over obstacles and celebrating their flying school graduation with a cup of hot chocolate by the campfire Photo: Park View 4U
3. Broomstick Flying Lessons
Learning how to fly their broomsticks on the fields at Park View 4U in Lytham Photo: Park View 4U
4. Broomstick Flying Lessons
A wizard in training Photo: Park View 4 U
5. Broomstick Flying Lessons
Up, up and away... graduating from flying school Photo: Park View 4U
6. Broomstick Flying Lessons
Park View 4U's wellbeing officer Rachael Harrison adds magic to the day Photo: Park View 4U