Being outside has so many positive health factors, and with so many new
things to discover in the Autumn, we have put together some ideas to help you
embrace nature with your little one.
Read on to find out more.
Scavenger hunt
One of the most popular Kiddi Caru Nursery activities is a scavenger
hunt, which has been kindly created so that you can take your child to the
local park and unearth the wonders of nature – no matter the weather.
Together, you could hunt for things like orange, red, yellow and green
leaves, bark off of trees, pinecones, acorns, a winged seed, sticks, conkers,
feathers, a white cloud, red berries, snails and cobwebs. You can download the
complete treasure hunt here, and snap a photo of your child in their
element as they explore the different textures, sizes and weights of each
object.
Whilst out and about, make sure to take some paper and crayons, as
whilst you’re hunting for different things, your child could make tree rubbings
and discover the different patterns of the bark – allowing them to collect
something to take home.
Apple Picking
Not only is Autumn the perfect time to visit a pumpkin patch and pick
your own to carve faces in, but it’s the best time to crunch in the leaves or
squelch in the mud with your wellies on at an orchid, where the trees will be
brimming with apples. Your little one will love pushing a mini-wheelbarrow and
collecting the Snow-White red apples ready to be washed, eaten, pressed or made
into delicious jam! Not only this, but there’s no better time to teach your
toddler about the lifecycle of trees, or that when they pick the apple, it
encourages it to grow back next year!
Fly a kite
With the wind picking up, why not climb to the top of a hill and fly a
kite! You could even make your own kite by cutting up an old rain
mac or some brown paper, attaching some bamboo poles or twigs in a cross and
tying string to the middle. Your child will love learning how the wind works
and the wonders it can create as they fly their kite high up in the sky.
Painting pine cones
Whilst jumping into piles of crunchy leaves, and seeing who can find the
biggest one, you’re sure to come across lots of different sized pinecones, too.
Spend the day out collecting these, and on a rainy day, you’ll have something
to paint and cover in glitter to create the perfect DIY Autumnal centre piece.
Puddle jumping
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