You have a spot like The Rocks around you, too. If you have not found it or you don't spend a lot of lazy days there, you need to fix that. Children and nature are an amazing combination. They will literally spend hours exploring creeks and the habitats around them. They will find crawdad carcasses that an egret has cleaned out, they will find ducks and water bugs and they will be completely entranced. They will learn physics as they create dams and bridges. If they aren't used to exploring or are used to being entertained by people and activities, it may take them a little time to adjust to this new mindset, but time spent poking around in the creek is very very valuable time. If you haven't read Last Child in the Woods yet, it really is worth the read.







oh, oh, oh! those pictures take me back 16 years in time to when my foursome were those ages and we spent many days along one creek or another. beautiful, beautiful days ... blessings
ReplyDeletewhat a truly beautiful park! you are very fortunate to have access to such a great place for your kids to explore.
ReplyDeletebeautiful, absolutely beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous kids!
ReplyDeleteI love poking around creeks myself. It looks like a lovely place to do so.