Recently, one of my neighbors sent out a group text asking if anyone had logs from cut-down trees for a friend who had some cool plans for her backyard. It immediately reminded me of the Natural Play Spaces series we did a few years ago and I sent it to her.
Looking over it, I remembered how wonderful it was and wanted to share it with you guys with summer being here.
I hope it inspires you to look at your backyard in a whole new way this summer!
I’ve written before about how much I value outdoor time for kids but recently I’ve been thinking more specifically about the topic. Outdoor time of any type is great in my book, but time spent actively exploring nature is even better.
You may remember a few months back I told you guys I had the pleasure of attending an amazing talk on raising creative kids in a hurried world by Nancy Blakey.
photo via Let the Children Play |
photo via Let the Children Play |
photo via Teacher Tom |
Ultimately I’ve decided I want to set up as many interesting natural play spots as possible. So I did a little research and found there’s a whole movement growing around creating natural play spaces for children.
photo via Let the Children Play |
photo via Let the Children Play |
photo via The Aspetuck Land Trust Blog |
The Rest of the Natural Play Spaces Series:
Playgrounds Gone Natural: DIY Play Gardens
Natural Play Spaces: Kids’ Veggie Gardens
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