01 Apr Forest Rhythms by Claire Lock
A comforting rhythm of familiarity, anticipation, and bone-deep satisfaction has woven its way into our family's outdoor adventures, etching memories...
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A comforting rhythm of familiarity, anticipation, and bone-deep satisfaction has woven its way into our family's outdoor adventures, etching memories...
Conversations about rules and outdoor environments led students at Hallett Cove South Primary School to transform their play and learning spaces....
I often ask students, teachers, and those at our events what endangered animals they know. I hear the usual suspects...
Lavender playdough is as calming as it is engaging. The natural colours and fragrance captivate the senses. It’s the perfect...
Have you ever strolled along the beach and thought, 'what on earth is that?' I certainly do (often when I’m with...
“It’s full of knots. Keeps falling apart. I can’t fly it.” It’s lunchtime, and Mark* has been trying to fly a...
It’s the roller coaster ride we will never forget. The last few months of COVID-19 have seen some incredible scary turns...
Use simple everyday materials to enjoy slow time as a family, whilst sowing the beginnings - or new additions -...
Mother and environmental communicator, Claire Lock, shares her family’s first steps into voluntarily home schooling as Coronavirus unfolds. It was late last...
The ancient art of weaving has seen a modern resurgence as an accessible and meditative pastime for little folk, mamas...
Nature Play SA acknowledges Traditional owners of Country throughout Australia and recognise their continuing connection to lands, waters and communities. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures; and Elders past, present and emerging.