These fun activities are another source for strengthening your child’s fine motor muscles. This strengthening will in turn better prepare them for self help activities such as dressing as well as holding a pencil or a pair of scissors.
Read MoreWhether in your backyard or on a hike, fresh snow can make it easy to find animal tracks, even for the littlest explorers.
Read MoreIs 15 minutes outside really worth the effort? Read about Tandy’s experience embracing short play period with her children and be inspired to get outside.
Read MoreIn 2021, we must raise $30,000 to offset the costs of meeting these needs. Every dollar counts – please be as generous as you can.
Read MorePouring and transferring is the discovery and exploration of gravity, weight , muscle control, cause and effect, and self awareness.
Read MoreRead about a typical winter Wild Child adventure.
Read MoreHere is the list of supplies you will need to in order to participate in the art activities posted on FB every Friday in December. Be sure to share your creations with us!
Read MoreWhere do frigs go in winter? Read about our Wild Child playgroup adventure where we found out.
Read MoreHave you ever wondered what all materials are that get discussed when we talk about winter layers? Read about the materials that keep us warm.
Read MoreThis begins a 4-part series of simple finger gym activities. Finger gym activities promote your child’s fine motor skills and eye hand co-ordination.
Read MoreHere is the list of supplies you will need to in order to participate in the art activities posted on FB every Friday in November. Be sure to share your creations with us!
Read MoreHere’s how Tandy handles those days when you want to stay warm - and cool - when heading outdoors with your kids.
Read MoreHow do you decide if a risky situation requires you to intervene? Tandy shares a story from her family’s journey.
Read MoreTeaching children about the significance of Remembrance Day.
Read MoreThis fun creative movement activity provides gross motor movement as well as helps to improve your child’s directional language.
Read MoreTandy shares how letting her children play outside has built their relationship and trust.
Read MoreMake your own farm animal masks, and then move around the house as your favourite farm animal! Have fun, and be silly!
Read MoreWe know outdoor play is super important for children to spend time outside, so what is a parent to do when you hear “I don’t want to go outside!”? Tandy writes about problem-solving this issue with her children.
Read MoreThe weather is turning cooler and drawing us indoors, but now more than ever, we need to entice our children outdoors.
Read MoreAre you looking for ways to be more deliberate in your time outside? Tandy shares about using a nature journal to slow down and enjoy nature with her children.
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