Opening the forest to our community to explore was a heart-warming experience for Ms. Desirae and myself. Sharing nature with little ones is the best way to start the summer.
Celebrating individual and group achievements, whether it’s identifying a new species or completing a group project, builds a sense of community and shared success. These moments are pivotal for strengthening friendships and fostering a collective sense of discovery.
The open-ended, unstructured nature of play in forest school allows children to engage in imaginative and cooperative play. This type of play fosters creativity and provides opportunities for children to interact in meaningful ways, forming friendships through shared interests and activities.
Discovering the natural world together leads to a sense of wonder and curiosity. Exploring the forest, finding new plants and animals, and learning about the environment with peers enhances their sense of discovery and builds connections through mutual excitement and learning.
Camp Sprouts
This camp was dedicated to children ages three to six years old. Families arrived around 9:30 a.m. and enjoyed some summer fun play to start the day off successfully with their little camper. From 10:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. these campers enjoyed:
Camp Seeds
Camp Seeds was created for the littliest of explorers to learn about the forest in a fun and supportive environment. Children ages two to four years old joined together in the forest for laughter, exploration and:
We can't wait to see you in the forest again soon!
Registration opens up in spring of 2025.
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