Connecting to nature can restore our sense of wellbeing, which is more important now than ever as children around the world are spending less time outdoors due to the coronavirus crisis.
Whatever the situation in your state, find some ideas from Nature Play WA on how to keep children connected to the natural world during this difficult time. From camping out overnight in your own backyard, to starting a nature journal, there’s something for everyone.
Make sure you follow your government guidelines on getting outdoors during the coronavirus crisis.
The 25 things to do in social isolation resource is brought to you by Nature Play WA – an Australian non-profit established to increase the time Western Australian children spend in unstructured play outdoors and in nature. Nature Play WA also lead the Outdoor Classroom Day movement in Australia.
Find more ideas for connecting to nature and share your own on social media using #PlayfulNature!
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Time to play is critical for every child – share your moments with us by tagging #OutdoorClassroomDay and make every day a day to learn and play outdoors!
Thanks for joining the movement we can’t wait to see what you get up to on the day! Please share this with your colleagues and friends to help us make it possible for every child to get outdoors to learn and play every day 🙂 Check out the resources tabs for ideas for the day – and to make learning and play part of every day!
Thanks for joining the movement, we can’t wait to see what you get up to on the day! Please share this with your colleagues and friends to help us make it possible for every child to get outdoors to learn and play every day 🙂
We’ll send you a newsletter shortly, but in the meantime why not print out this poster and take it to a teacher you know…?
Time to play is critical for every child – share your moments with us by tagging #OutdoorClassroomDay and make every day a day to learn and play outdoors!