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As a parent, you want the best for your child. You want them to be happy and successful in school, and you want them to enjoy life. You may be surprised to learn that nature education can help your child achieve all of these things.
Kids love to explore. Heading off down a path first. Looking behind the tree. Playing hide and seek. Engaging all of our available senses in a sensory scavenger hunt adds an extra dimension and learning opportunities.
On our recent Wildkids Walk we shared 3 activities to engage kids with the wonderful world of bugs on a nature walk - suck up a bug, turn over a rock and make your own!
If you have a garden or can access a park or woodland area then this mini den building activity works super well outside. But bringing the materials inside is just as much fun.
On our recent Wildkids Walk we shared 3 activities to celebrate trees and start a conversation with kids about the importance of trees.
Kids love to get up close to nature. To make your next walk in the park - or anywhere - even more exciting, take these 3 things along...
Think you have to be a hipster, eat a ton of veggies or have a huge garden to compost? Here are answers to the top five questions I’m asked about composting.
As we know, shop-bought decorations are not always environmentally friendly. So, we’ve popped a couple of super fun, easy, and eco-friendly Christmas makes below.
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Providing our children with the opportunity to learn and explore within natural spaces at an early age can be one of the greatest gifts we can give in terms of child development.