Living in South East Queensland means embracing the rainy weather as part of life. For kids, rainy days open up exciting opportunities to connect with nature. Building seed pod boats is a fantastic way for children to enjoy the outdoors, even when it’s wet. Whether floating boats in a local stream, driveway puddles, or backyard ditches, this activity combines fun, creativity, and environmental learning.
Read MoreWhen done mindfully, foraging transforms everyday walks into treasure hunts. It’s an activity that fosters curiosity, cultivates patience, and enriches family and learning experiences.
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 MoreCreating leaf lanterns is a wonderful, hands-on activity that combines the beauty of nature with the magic of light. This craft project is perfect for children, offering an opportunity to explore the outdoors, express creativity, and enjoy a cozy, illuminated reward for their efforts. Here’s a detailed guide on how to make leaf lanterns with children.
Read MoreNot only does this activity foster creativity and appreciation for the natural world, it also provides a lovely opportunity to be fully present with each other as you slowly and mindfully co-create a beautiful circular piece of nature art together.
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