My daughter has been helping and playing with us in the garden since she was just a wee babe. And in the last five years, we’ve had kids of all ages (with 52 first cousins that tends to happen in my family), experimenting and having fun beside us in the garden. During that time, there… Read More
Play and Learn Using Fairy Fires
When we got our wood-burning stove, my mom’s first thought was how my daughter might get burned on it. I understood (and secretly shared) her fear, but I was determined to teach my wild child to understand and respect fire. Because the stove serves as one of our main sources of cooking and heat on… Read More
How to Make Exploding Spring Eggs
The warm weather is coming, and the spring egg crafts are multiplying like rabbits! Here is one that just might surprise and burst open along with the kids this season. This activity was designed specifically with The Wilder Child Book Club’s March featured book in mind – check it out here in case you want to… Read More
Our Favorite Children’s Book for Spring!
March is here and I just had to introduce you to, “Crinkle, Crackle, Crack: It’s Spring!” by Marion Dane Bauer, Illustrated by John Shelley. Honestly, I don’t think I’ve ever read a children’s book quite like this one. The anticipatory, hushed tone is unique to this story. It does such a perfect job of capturing that glorious, ecstatic… Read More
10 Things Every Child Needs in Their Outdoor Play Space
Even though it was -18 today in Michigan, I’m already planning things to add to my daughter’s outdoor play area. Don’t get me wrong, we’re loving our time outside this winter, but I can’t help but dream of the muddy days to come. Designing a children’s outdoor play space doesn’t have to be complicated. In… Read More
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