One of the constants in my life right now are my three and a half year old’s questions. From the moment we wake up until her head hits the pillow, they come pouring out. How do spiders spin their webs? Can you drink donkey milk? What’s the future? What is a Wonder Journal? In the… Read More
The Wild Child Summer Challenge From We Are Wildness
Happy Summer for those of you in North America! Over here we’re all set to have an amazing season. Free play is the cornerstone of our time in nature, but it’s also nice to have an overarching plan (even if it’s just to loosely guide us). This summer we’re taking the We Are Wildness, Wild Child… Read More
Making Snow Mandalas
I have to admit, I get a little anxious for Spring this time of year. To center myself and stay in the moment, I decided to embrace what’s left of the season by making snow mandalas! We tapped the maple trees and temperatures look like they are going to be high for the next two weeks,… Read More
Intro to Moon Gazing + 2016 Full Moon Dates Printable!
The moon is such a powerful, accessible tool for learning and growth. Here are a few moon activities, lessons and resources to help you and your family learn more about and connect to the moon and night sky. Plus stick around to get your free printable of the 2016 moon dates (pictured above). I try to garden… Read More
Painting Animal Tracks in the Snow
Temperatures are dropping and it feels like winter has officially arrived. Here in Michigan that means more fun in the snow with the kids! We started out as usual, with my daughter wandering off on her own to do some free play without mom hovering around (I’m working on this). After awhile she called me over to see… Read More
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