
… go on a nature walk.
I think in both hemispheres at the moment, it is a great time for a “nature walk”. Here down under, we are moving into spring, things are blooming, baby animals are about, and it’s not too hot yet. Up north, I imagine, going into autumn, there is lots to see as the leaves start to turn and animals get ready for winter. And it’s not too cold, or snowy even.
A nature walk can be as something as simple a walk through the garden collecting things, or maybe you and your family can tackle a short hike in your local national park. (make sure you take the necessary precautions). It is completely a DIY adventure.
Some handy dandy links:
- Why a walk outside is good for you
- Games to get you moving while out walking
- Tips for organising a walk with the small ones
- And more tips and activities
- A nature walk activity from Crayola
- Things to do on your nature walk
- In Australia, find out more about our national parks and reserves, go here
- And check out this nature-inspired and -inspiring post over at Kind over Matter
And remember, whatever you do, safety first! Don’t forget the water and the sunscreen, the first aid kit, the mobile phone, the maps, hats, snacks …





















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