![]() ![]() It made me wonder - who are these lists for? They're probably not really for kids. ![]() Playing in the Rain: Get Kids Outside in Almost Any WeatherĪ quick search for rainy day activities with kids offers endless lists of indoor projects and games. Their calendars are FREE and loved by teachers, parents, grandparents, caregivers-all kinds of people! Please pass this along to anyone who would be happy to get kids (and even themselves) out to play. Try the suggestions in this brochure, and then add your own ideas over time!Ĭlick here to view and download the brochureĬlick the link below to view and download Tinkergarten's May activity calendar to help you fill the new mnth with moments of joy and play. Great nature play doesn’t require elaborate and expensive play spaces! Even a limited outdoor area can be affordably enhanced for nature play, using common materials and plants to create a child’s heaven that is chock-full of small-scale wonders and magical discoveries. ![]() Have this newsletter delivered to your inbox monthly. Given the overwhelming evidence of the benefits of active, child-led play in nature for all children, we provide monthly resources, research, and ideas for child-led play (inside and outside) and nature for educators and families in ELRCs 8, 9 and 10. ![]() Welcome to our newsletter! This month we're sharing practical ways to get children outside this spring for teachers and families ! ![]()
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