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Writer's pictureGloudina Greenacre

READING NATURE

Updated: Jun 7

If you feel like exploring Nature, don't miss our video 04 READING NATURE!


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When in Nature we very regularly find proof of which of our non-human companions live around the area. Whether in the form of tracks, poo, scratches, eggs, holes, dens, or body parts such as feathers, bones or shells, it is always a memorable and profound moment for both children and adults.


Regular Nature reading means we will be spending quality time together, engaging our senses and benefitting from some slow-time in calm surroundings. This gives children enough space to grow their love for learning about our world, learn about themselves and unfold their own identity.


“Time in nature is not leisure time; it’s an essential investment in our children’s health and also, by the way, in our own.”



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Wild Me Shop offers you an amazing ever-growing collection of ideas, activities resources, tips and links to additional resources. Whether you're a parent, carer, educator or therapist -or anyone else interested in spending more time outside with children- this is for you. Every month we will post new guides to nurture you with ideas and resources to naturalise you!

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