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Night Hike

Venture out on a quiet night hike to hear frogs croak and bats chirp, awakening new ways of sensing the world and nurturing empathy for nocturnal creatures.

young child window painting

For the Birds!

Create bold patterns and shapes to protect migrating birds, teaching kids how small actions can make a big difference for wildlife.

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Native Seed Balls

Mix up soil with wildflower seeds in a hands-on activity that adds beauty and biodiversity to your neighborhood while supporting local pollinators.

child playing with scarves in wind

Wind Wands

Catch the breeze with swirling scarves and ribbons—this playful, windy day activity boosts body awareness, coordination, and curiosity about nature’s invisible forces.

boy stacking rocks in forest

Reptile Rock Pile

Build a sunny rock haven for lizards and snakes—stacking stones encourages problem-solving, strengthens fine motor skills, and fosters empathy as kids create cozy wildlife retreats.

Sounds All Around

Take a walk—or find a quiet place to sit—and listen to the sounds of nature.

Texture Detectives

Explore natural materials with your sense of touch and practice using descriptive words.

Gifts of Green

Take a slow, mindful walk through nature and use your senses to notice trees, animals, plants, and other natural elements.

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