Did you know that a stick was inducted into the Toy Hall of Fame in 2008?! Whether it’s part of an imaginative game, building materials for a fort, or simply tossed into a creek, sticks provide unlimited opportunities for play.
Read MoreCuriosity inspires learning, creativity, and new adventures. Read about how Wild Child campers harness their curiosity and learn to trust themselves.
Read MoreChildren love to tell us their stories, here are some ideas to help children share their outdoor stories without picking the flower or catching a frog to bring home.
Read MoreRisky play and outdoor adventures can be nerve wracking as the parent. Tandy shares how a game has allowed her to manage the risk.
Read MoreThe forest provides excellent opportunities for campers to naturally build their leadership and teamwork abilities. These campers set a goal and worked together to achieve it.
Read MoreRead how Wild Child campers challenge themselves.
Read MoreWhat can a child do with a stick? Read about some of the creative ideas the Wild Child campers came up with.
Read MoreTandy shares some of the strategies she uses with children to encourage thoughtful and careful interactions with nature.
Read MoreDid you know that a stick was inducted into the Toy Hall of Fame in 2008? Here are some fun ideas of things to do with sticks.
Read MoreIs it safe? Do you think I can let my child do that? Here are some strategies to help you feel confident making these decision in the forest.
Read MoreDo you find yourself saying “be careful!” more often than you would like? Ashley shares some strategies she uses.
Read MoreSarah shares resources for talking with children about life and death in the forest.
Read MorePlaying outdoors makes children smarter, healthier and happier! Here are some ideas to get you started.
Read MoreSnowball fights are a fantastic opportunity for our family to practice showing kindness to each other and to learn self-control while having lots of fun. Read about how Tandy helps her children have fun with this experience.
Read MoreHave you heard about the Wintermission challenge to find joy in winter. If you have missed some of our adventures, then here is a list of fun things to do outside with or without snow.
Read MoreWILD CHILD Wintermission: Go sledding. Embrace the snowy weather before it melts.
Read MoreWILD CHILD Wintermission: create snow art. Use you boots to create pictures in the snow.
Read MoreWILD CHILD Wintermission: capture the moment. A few ideas for letting children tell the story of their outdoor adventures.
Read MoreHave you noticed the beautiful winter colours? Today’s wintermission is all about noticing the beauty all around us.
Read MoreWILD CHILD WINTERMISSION: find your footprints. Take a walk, then see if you can find your footprints on the way home.
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