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 First Wilder Child Mud Bake Off!
Yesterday we celebrated International Mud Day! For our part, we were outside all day digging, splashing, wallowing and playing in the wonderful muck. I also kicked off the beginning of the First Wilder Child Mud Bake Off! For a little inspiration, my daughter and I made a five layer mud cake completely of natural materials. Make your… 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
Nature As The Third Parent
Right now my husband and I are in the thick of raising our two little Wildlings, both are under five years old. These early years have been filled with joy, but they haven’t been the easiest in a lot of ways. So many of you out there are in the same position, and it seems like everyone I talk… Read More
Hapa-Zome: The Art of Pounding Flowers
My daughter loves art and smashing things (yep), so I have wanted to try hapa-zome with her for a long time. The term means “leaf-dye” in Japanese, and was coined by India Flint, author of Eco Colour: Botanical Dyes for Beautiful Textiles. This was simple, fun, physical and the results were stunning. Just head outside with your hammers and give… Read More
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