When kids seem moody or stressed, they often need a way to process their day and release energy. Allowing time for unstructured movement and play outdoors can be one of the most effective ways to support this.
Read MoreThis hands-on project is perfect for the school holidays and offers a great opportunity to explore your local environment while creating something truly special.
Read MoreThis simple project not only provides a safe haven for frogs but also helps kids learn about the importance of biodiversity and conservation. Plus, it's a wonderful way to encourage curiosity about the natural world right in your backyard.
Read MoreCreating a nature journal with your child is a wonderful way to encourage curiosity, creativity, and a deeper connection to the natural world. Plus, we're sharing our 6 favourite SEQ sensory walks for you to explore!
Read MoreWhether it’s a simple game of hide and seek or a more structured activity like a scavenger hunt, outdoor play with kids of all ages is a fantastic way to foster social skills, build friendships, and cultivate a love for nature that will last a lifetime.
Read MoreThis simple, fun craft is a great way to teach your children about nature, encourage their creativity, and enjoy some quality time together. Plus, once your feeder is complete, your backyard will be buzzing with life!
Read MoreThe act of making damper—from gathering ingredients to cooking over a fire—brings together a mix of practical skills, creativity, and a sense of accomplishment. Plus, it’s an experience your kids will treasure forever.
Read MoreCheck out these practical tips to help your little Wildlings reap the benefits of outdoor play.
Read MoreFire has been a fundamental part of human existence for thousands of years. This deep-rooted connection is still within us, and for children, learning to harness and control fire can be a profoundly empowering experience.
Read MoreIt’s no secret that children need immersive experiences in nature to thrive. But here's the thing - Nature needs children, too. But children are spending less time outdoors than ever before, with alarming consequences for their wellbeing.
Read MoreIn a dynamic and fast-paced world, it's crucial for children to have strong role models who can inspire and guide them through life's challenges. Join resident survival expert Rick J Petersen for a survival skills camp the kids will love!
Read MoreWondering how to entice your child off-screen these holidays? We’ve got just the thing for you! Read on to learn more about our newest school holiday adventure play workshop and why your child will love it. (Hint: it involves Minecraft!)
Read MoreTalking to children about death can be a delicate task, but it's an essential part of their understanding of the world around them. Unlike sanitised environments, the outdoors introduces kids to the life cycle firsthand, allowing them to witness the natural processes of birth, growth, decay, and renewal.
Read MoreAll-weather play has many benefits for kids, including boosting their immune systems, providing healthy doses of Vitamin D, and positively impacting their ecological literacy.
Read MoreHow much is “enough” outdoor play? In today's world where children find themselves confined to school schedules and indoor spaces, active free play outdoors could be the most beneficial gift we can give our children.
Read MoreGift your child the magic of a summer filled with outdoor adventures. Let laughter in nature become their timeless treasure.
Read MoreForest bathing, known as "shinrin-yoku" in Japan, is a therapeutic practice that involves immersing yourself in a natural forest environment, engaging your senses, and allowing nature to work its magic on your well-being.
Read MoreCreek play is more than just fun; it's an essential part of a well-rounded childhood. Let's explore the many ways in which creek play is essential for our children's wellbeing.
Read MoreTake your family on a journey to uncover the natural wonders that lie underneath the water’s surface.
Read MoreAs a parent, your actions speak louder than words. Modeling a strong connection to nature for your children is not only about teaching them ecological principles; it’s about instilling a lifelong love and appreciation for the environment.